Norma (from the Latin. Norma - literally "nogogolnik", figurative meaning - the guiding principle, rule, pattern) - an interdisciplinary concept used in various sciences to indicate some quantitative or qualitative characteristics.
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Classification
- Norm as an average value , sample. [1] [2]
- Norm as the most common case of a certain parameter (feature), defined as the average value . [3]
- Norm as an acceptable range of values at which phenomena and systems retain their qualities and functions. [4] [2]
Norm Examples
- Percentage rate - the maximum permissible proportion of representatives of a population group in the total number of observed.
- The language norm is a historically determined set of commonly used language means, as well as the rules for their selection and use.
- The recommended daily intake is the average, calculated amount of food intake of various substances by a living being per day, necessary to maintain a normal (healthy) state of the body.
- The energy consumption rate is a scientifically-based amount of energy resources necessary and sufficient to ensure the technological process with the given parameters of production and the environment.
See also
- Norm (rule)
- Norma (medicine)
- Normative
- Standard
- Normal distribution
Notes
- ↑ Norm // Russian Sociological Encyclopedia / Under the General editorship of Academician of the RAS G.V. Osipov , 1998
- ↑ 1 2 Norm // Sociology: Encyclopedia / Comp. A. A. Gritsanov , V. L. Abushenko , G. M. Evelkin, G. N. Sokolova, O. V. Tereshchenko., 2003
- ↑ Norm // Weiner E. N., Kastyunin S. A. Brief Encyclopedic Dictionary: Adaptive Physical Culture, 2003
- ↑ Norm // Sociology. Vocabulary. Comp. T.E. Zerchaninova. - Yekaterinburg UrAGS , 2006 .-- 64 p.