Normality (behavior)
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- | In [[behavior]], '''normal''' refers to a lack of significant deviation from the average. The phrase "not normal" is often applied in a negative sense (asserting that someone or some situation is [[improper]], [[sick]], etc.). [[Abnormality]] varies greatly in how pleasant or [[unpleasant]] this is for other people; somebody may half-jokingly be called "pleasantly disturbed". | + | In [[human behavior]], '''normal''' refers to a lack of significant deviation from the average. The phrase "not normal" is often applied in a negative sense (asserting that someone or some situation is [[improper]], [[sick]], etc.). [[Abnormality]] varies greatly in how pleasant or [[unpleasant]] this is for other people; somebody may half-jokingly be called "pleasantly disturbed". |
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In human behavior, normal refers to a lack of significant deviation from the average. The phrase "not normal" is often applied in a negative sense (asserting that someone or some situation is improper, sick, etc.). Abnormality varies greatly in how pleasant or unpleasant this is for other people; somebody may half-jokingly be called "pleasantly disturbed".
See also
- Abnormal
- Mainstream
- The Normal
- Normality (behavior), conformance to an average
- Norm (sociology), social norms, expected patterns of behavior studied within the context of sociology.
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