appropriate+behavior
81Whitecapping — is a phenomenon that occurred specifically in America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was originally a ritualized form of enforcing community standards, appropriate behavior and traditional rights. [McCormick, Chris and Green,… …
82PZ Myers — Born March 9, 1957 (1957 03 09) …
83emergent norms — Sociol. new norms that define appropriate behavior in ambiguous situations, as those developed by members of a crowd. * * * …
84try — /truy/, v., tried, trying, n., pl. tries. v.t. 1. to attempt to do or accomplish: Try it before you say it s simple. 2. to test the effect or result of (often fol. by out): to try a new method; to try a recipe out. 3. to endeavor to evaluate by… …
85History of childhood — The history of childhood has been a topic of interest in social history since the 1960s. Playing Children, by Song Dynasty Chinese artist Su Hanchen, c. 1150 AD. Contents 1 …
86Regulations — Rules specifying the appropriate behavior of agencies, organizations or individuals in the securities industry. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
87reward — re|ward1 [ rı wɔrd ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount something good that happens or that you receive because of something you have done: reward for: Rewards for appropriate behavior can be successful in teaching children. as a reward: You deserve a …
88correctitude — cor rect·i·tude || tɪtjuËd n. appropriate behavior …
89role-playing — [rōl′plā΄iŋ] n. a technique in training or psychotherapy in which participants assume and act out roles so as to resolve conflicts, practice appropriate behavior for various situations, etc. role play vt., vi …
90guidepost — noun 1. a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑guideline, ↑rule of thumb • Hypernyms: ↑rule, ↑regulation 2. a post bearing a sign that gives directions or shows the way …