normative pressure

collocation in English

meaningsofnormativeandpressure

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normative
adjective
uk
/ˈnɔː.mə.tɪv/
us
/ˈnɔːr.mə.t̬ɪv/
relating to rules, or making people obey rules, especially rules ...
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pressure
noun
uk
/ˈpreʃ.ər/
us
/ˈpreʃ.ɚ/
the force you produce when you ...
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Then, the individual's subjective estimation of thenormativepressureis x2 1 x*.
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Nevertheless, it should be noted that children are also faced with societal as well asnormativepressure.
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Further, state policies indirectly enhance thenormativepressureon pensioners to share their old-age pensions.
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These general standards exert their ownnormativepressureon state action, contributing to the development of long-term obligations between states which stress cooperation.
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Because friends already know and accept each other, there may be lessnormativepressureto conform in some situations.
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Behavior is primarily determined by intentions; intentions are determined by attitudes, perceivednormativepressure, and self-efficacy.
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Practical considerations dictated that natural data would be generally unavailable since code-switching in learner interactions is tempered by negative assessments and normative pressures.
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To some extent they reflect normative pressures furthering societal conformity.
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The normative pressures to which they are subject may fuel a debilitating sense of self-blame that serves to compound the overwhelming nature of their unresolved problems.
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Although it is open to debate whether, or to what extent, this public ideology is internalised by older persons, it certainly heightens the normative pressures on them.
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