A prescribed norm is what is considered to be normal, and falling short of it means you do not reach or meet or satisfy the required standards. For example, if a Grade 2 student is expected to be able to use multiplication tables and he cannot, then the school, the teacher or the Board of Education could state. "He falls short of the prescribed norm..."
A prescribed norm is usually used with reference to the law, in that it is how an individual is expected to act within the constrains of law or society. It can also be used in technology to mean an expected set of circumstances that a system is supposed to adhere to.This as usual comes from the Latin, preascrebere, meaning guidance or previously written, hence prescription (from a Medical professional). Norm, once again from Latin meaning average, taken from norma (a carpenters square) and gives the word normal. We say deviating from the norm when someone/something is not obeying the prescribed rules.Hope this clarifies it for you.
A definition for deviance: not following the norm. therefore i can assume the opposite for norm is deviance or a variation of the word.
A person who in believe is very far and different to many others, even the way they look has to be far from the "Norm".
Some other words for average: When the usage or definition is "normal, typical" common, everyday, general, mainstream, oridinary, regular, standard, usual When the usage or definition is "numerical mean" mean, median, medium, middle, midpoint, norm, par, rule, standard, usual
Norm
A prescribed norm is usually used with reference to the law, in that it is how an individual is expected to act within the constrains of law or society. It can also be used in technology to mean an expected set of circumstances that a system is supposed to adhere to.This as usual comes from the Latin, preascrebere, meaning guidance or previously written, hence prescription (from a Medical professional). Norm, once again from Latin meaning average, taken from norma (a carpenters square) and gives the word normal. We say deviating from the norm when someone/something is not obeying the prescribed rules.Hope this clarifies it for you.
"The Norm" is contracted slang for saying "The normal thing"Ie. It is the norm for a dog to bark.the rules of behavior in a society.Norm means NormalNormal - al = norm
Well, I suppose the average is around age 25 with the norm falling at 27.
from the fringe to the norm from the unusual and experimental to the usual and every day.
British Standard Euro Norm.
Somebody who is different than the norm.
"Falling Up" by Shel Silverstein uses various figurative language techniques, such as personification ("the sidewalk ends"), metaphor ("falling up" to represent going against the norm), and hyperbole ("The Water-proof Daffodils"). These devices help create a whimsical and imaginative tone in the poem.
using the function norm(A,x) where A is the matrix/vector that you have to compute the norm for and x can be 1,2,inf, or 'fro' to compute the 1-norm, 2-norm, infinite-norm and frobenius norm respectively.
To be tied to one's culture or beliefs. The "norm" or socially acceptable.
Art not done in the norm or ususually done ex. macaroni sculpture
standard, normal, usual, par, mode, mean, medium, norm
a typical pattern or standard related to food and eating behaviours