Norm vs Normality - What's the difference?
norm | normality |
That which is regarded as normal or typical.
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, title=Hospital staff 'lack skills to cope with dementia patients'
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A rule that is enforced by members of a community.
(philosophy, computer science) A sentence with non-descriptive meaning, such as a command, permission or prohibition.
(mathematics) A function, generally denoted or , that maps vectors to non-negative scalars and has the following properties:
# if then ;
# given a scalar , , where is the absolute value of ;
# given two vectors , (the triangle inequality).
(chess) A high level of performance in a chess tournament, several of which are required for a player to receive a title.
(uncountable) The state of being normal or usual; normalcy.
:Jessie was going to wear pants to school, but her brother persuaded her to wear shorts to preserve normality .
(chemistry) The concentration of a solution expressed in gram equivalent weights of solute per litre of solution.
(countable, mathematics, statistics) A measure of how well an observed distribution approximates a normal distribution.
As nouns the difference between norm and normality
is that norm is that which is regarded as normal or typical while normality is the state of being normal or usual; normalcy.As a verb norm
is to endow (a vector space, etc) with a norm.As a proper noun Norm
is a diminutive=Norman given name.norm
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) norme, from (etyl), from (etyl) .Noun
(en noun) (wikipedia norm)- Unemployment is the norm in this part of the country.
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- Not eating your children is just one of those societal norms .
