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RVE 4 – GROUP REPORTING Prepared By: Kristine Isabel Delgado – La Consolacion College Bacolod, Philippines NORMS standards of proper or acceptable behavior

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Page 1: NORMS: Standards of properly acceptable behavior

RVE 4 – GROUP REPORTING

Prepared By:

Kristine Isabel Delgado – La ConsolacionCollege Bacolod, Philippines

NORMSstandards of proper or acceptable behavior

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refers to human nature.

The norms of morality are meant to compare human acts to determine whether someone is good or bad. -The phrase is from the Catholic religion

N O R M S

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INFORMAL guideline about what is

considered normal (what is correct or incorrect)

social behavior in a particular group or social

unit.

FORMAL rule or standard laid down by legal, religious, or social authority against which appropriateness (what is right or wrong) of an individual's behavior is judged.

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FOUR

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MEANING:

*This has to

do with

survival,

health and

well-being.

*this refers mainly to human's need which come from his bodily space-time limitations.

*It is concerned with

techniques if healing and

health, of work,

production and

organization.

I. TECHNICAL NORM

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Definition

This has to do

with the need

for group

cohesion and for

strengthening

the bonds that

keep the

community

together.

-A norm is a group-held belief about

how members should behave in a

given context.

-Sociologists describe norms

as informal understandings

that govern society’s

behaviors,

The psychological definition

emphasizes that this is having two

dimensions: how much behavior is

exhibited and how much the group

approves of that behavior.

II. Societal Norm

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Definition

This refers typical

perceptual forms,

regarding color, shape,

space, movement, sound

feeling and emotion.

III. AESTHETIC NORM

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Definition:

In community life, this norm combines with religion

which is sometimes called “ethic-religious norm”

This refers to some ideal, Vision of man,

and ideal stage perfection of man, which

serve as an ultimate goals and norms In

relation to moral norm, man and his

actions are judge to be right or wrong,

good and bad.

IV. Ethical or Moral Norm

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It is also

constantly present

and manifest to

all humankind.

The ultimate

norm of morality

is the divine

nature.

Human nature is the proximate norm of morality because it is common to everyone, and the rules derived from it will be applicable to all human beings.

IV. Ethical or Moral Norm

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the ultimate norm of

human morality is the

nature and activity of

God.

A person is as good

as his or her

character

approximates the

perfections of God;

and his or her

conduct is as good as

it imitates the activity

of God.

This resemblance

between God and

creatures--

including human

beings--should be

not only in nature

(who God is) but

also in action (how

God acts).