No, a status and a norm are not the same. A status refers to an individual's position or rank within a social hierarchy, often associated with roles and identities, such as being a student or a manager. In contrast, a norm is a set of shared expectations or rules that govern behavior within a group or society. While statuses can influence the norms that apply to individuals, they serve different functions in social interactions.
Status quo means the norm, the current state of affairs. So to challenge the status quo means to do something unexpected, out of the norm. To go against the grain. To rebel against the system.
If they all have the same norm.
it doesn't matter to me as professionalism is the norm in medicine.
Yes, a unit vector can have negative component since a unit vector has same magnitude and direction as a negative unit vector. Here is the general work out of the problem: Let |v| be the norm of (v1, v2). Then, the unit vector is (v1/|v|, v2/|v|). Determine the "modulus" or the norm |(v1/|v|, v2/|v|)| to get 1, which is the new norm. If we determine the norm of |(-v1/|v|, -v2/|v|)|, we still have the same norm 1.
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.
A postcriptive norm is a norm you 'ought not to do'. Something you shouldn't do.
The Norm Show - 1999 Norm vs- Norm 2-9 was released on: USA: 17 November 1999
Norm walked to the store and saw his friend, Norm.
it comes from the lating word norm which means the same, or normal. I reallly hoped this helped
Two is the norm, but they must both be from the same service provider.
A norm is an accepted or typical behavior in a group of people. So a moral norm is the morality that is expected of people in their social group. For example, it is a moral norm in society that one shouldn't steal. It is not a moral norm to match your socks (it's a norm to match them, but it isn't immoral to mismatch them, so it's not a moral norm). Where does the norm come from? God, society, nature, self, and any combination of them.
Norm Golden is 6'.