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  • Normality (behavior)
  • Most common behavior for a person or social group

    Normality is a behavior that can be normal for an individual (intrapersonal normality) when it is consistent with the most common behavior for that person

    Normality (behavior)

    Normality_(behavior)

  • Normality
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    probability theory Normality tests, used to determine if a data set is well-modeled by a normal distribution Normality (behavior), the property of conforming

    Normality

    Normality

  • Behavior
  • Actions by entities within a system

    Experimental analysis of behavior Human sexual behavior Herd behavior Instinct Mere-measurement effect Motivation Normality (behavior) Organizational studies

    Behavior

    Behavior

  • Operant conditioning
  • Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification

    voluntary behaviors are modified by association with the addition (or removal) of reward or aversive stimuli. The frequency or duration of the behavior may

    Operant conditioning

    Operant_conditioning

  • Social norm
  • Informal understanding of acceptable conduct

    (ethics) Ideology Morality Mores Norm (philosophy) Norm of reciprocity Normality (behavior) Normalization (sociology) Other (philosophy) Philosophical value

    Social norm

    Social_norm

  • Eccentricity (behavior)
  • Unusual or odd behavior on the part of an individual

    Eccentricity (also called quirkiness) is an unusual or odd behavior on the part of an individual. This behavior would typically be perceived as unusual or unnecessary

    Eccentricity (behavior)

    Eccentricity (behavior)

    Eccentricity_(behavior)

  • Conventional sex
  • Conventional sex without fetish, kink or BDSM elements

    Conventional sex, colloquially known as vanilla sex, is sexual behavior that is within the range of normality for a culture or subculture. What is regarded as conventional

    Conventional sex

    Conventional_sex

  • Daniel Offer
  • American psychiatrist

    defined normality. Working with Melvin Sabshin, they defined the four perspectives of what constitutes normal behavior. They are: normality as health

    Daniel Offer

    Daniel Offer

    Daniel_Offer

  • Commoner
  • Historically, an ordinary person who lacked significant social status

    polloi – Expression from Greek that means "the many" Normality (behavior) – Most common behavior for a person or social group NPC (meme) – Insult implying

    Commoner

    Commoner

  • Human nature
  • Natural dispositions and characteristics that humans possess

    Humanism Instinct § In humans Nature Norm (philosophy) Norm (sociology) Normality (behavior) Psychology Hannon, Elizabeth; Lewens, Tim, eds. (2018-07-19). Why

    Human nature

    Human_nature

  • Heteronormativity
  • Concept asserting heterosexuality as the only social norm

    Monique Wittig Mononormativity Natalism Non-binary discrimination Normality (behavior) Sexual norm Straightwashing Structural functionalism Subject-Subject

    Heteronormativity

    Heteronormativity

  • Creeping normality
  • Process by which a change can be accepted through happening slowly

    Creeping normality (also called gradualism, or landscape amnesia) is a process by which a major change can be accepted as normal and acceptable if it

    Creeping normality

    Creeping_normality

  • Student's t-test
  • Statistical hypothesis test

     168. ISBN 978-0-19-262428-4. "Central limit theorem and the normality assumption > Normality > Continuous distributions > Distribution > Statistical Reference

    Student's t-test

    Student's_t-test

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both conscious and unconscious

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Log-normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    1080/03461238.1977.10405635. ISSN 0346-1238. Gao, Xin (2009). "Asymptotic Behavior of Tail Density for Sum of Correlated Lognormal Variables". International

    Log-normal distribution

    Log-normal distribution

    Log-normal_distribution

  • Fanaticism
  • Belief or behavior involving uncritical zeal or an obsessive enthusiasm

    defence of something in an extreme and passionate way that goes beyond normality. Religious fanaticism is defined by blind faith, the persecution of dissidents

    Fanaticism

    Fanaticism

    Fanaticism

  • Teresa Lisbon
  • Fictional character

    normality, she is down-to-earth. She is nice, while having her flaws. She is torn between her role of boss, who has to straighten out Jane's behavior

    Teresa Lisbon

    Teresa_Lisbon

  • Behavioral ethics
  • Field of social scientific research

    experts would define unethical behavior as any harmful action or sequence of actions that would violate the moral normality's of the entire community within

    Behavioral ethics

    Behavioral_ethics

  • Labia minora
  • Flaps of skin on either side of the vaginal opening in the vulva

    8 June 2020. Lloyd J, et al. (May 2005). "Female genital appearance: 'normality' unfolds" (PDF). British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 112 (5):

    Labia minora

    Labia minora

    Labia_minora

  • Acceptance and commitment therapy
  • Form of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy

    brings and to "move toward valued behavior". While Western psychology has typically operated under the "healthy normality" assumption, which states that

    Acceptance and commitment therapy

    Acceptance_and_commitment_therapy

  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    emotional outbursts. People with BPD frequently exhibit self-harming behaviors and engage in risky activities, primarily caused by difficulties in regulating

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline_personality_disorder

  • Psychopathy
  • Personality construct

    superficial charm and immunity to stress, which create an outward appearance of normality. Hervey M. Cleckley, an American psychiatrist, influenced the initial

    Psychopathy

    Psychopathy

  • Anna Freud
  • Austrian–British psychoanalyst (1895–1982)

    among adults and thus often related to developmental stages. Her book Normality and Pathology in Childhood (1965) summarised "the use of developmental

    Anna Freud

    Anna Freud

    Anna_Freud

  • Asperger syndrome
  • Obsolete diagnostic class of autism

    their neurodivergent characteristics or behaviors to favor a more 'neurotypical' and narrow conception of normality. ABA has faced a great deal of criticism

    Asperger syndrome

    Asperger syndrome

    Asperger_syndrome

  • Obsessive–compulsive disorder
  • Mental disorder

    intrusive thoughts (an obsession) and feels the need to perform certain behaviors (compulsions) repeatedly to relieve the distress caused by the obsession

    Obsessive–compulsive disorder

    Obsessive–compulsive disorder

    Obsessive–compulsive_disorder

  • Decile
  • Quantile dividing data into 10 equal parts

    forms the basis for robust measures of skewness and kurtosis, and even a normality test. Summary statistics Socio-economic decile (for New Zealand schools)

    Decile

    Decile

  • Civil disorder
  • Forms of unrest caused by a group of people

    security forces are often called on to maintain public order, tranquility or normality. Civil disorder includes protests and demonstrations, acts of civil disobedience

    Civil disorder

    Civil disorder

    Civil_disorder

  • Premarital sex
  • Sexual activity before marriage

    differences to first sexual intercourse may be a result of the increasing normality of premarital sex in America. An international online sex survey compared

    Premarital sex

    Premarital sex

    Premarital_sex

  • Steven James Bartlett
  • American philosopher and psychologist

    and the shortcomings of psychological normality. His findings challenge the assumption that psychological normality should serve as a standard for good

    Steven James Bartlett

    Steven James Bartlett

    Steven_James_Bartlett

  • Abnormality
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Abnormality (band), an American death metal band from Boston, Massachusetts Normality (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Abnormality

    Abnormality

  • Data transformation (statistics)
  • Application of a function to each point in a data set

    transformation is to address the problem of lack of normality in error terms. Univariate normality is not needed for least squares estimates of the regression

    Data transformation (statistics)

    Data transformation (statistics)

    Data_transformation_(statistics)

  • Intellectual disability
  • Generalized neurodevelopmental disorder

    academic journals. For example, the Midlands Institute of Mental Sub-normality became the British Institute of Mental Handicap and is now the British

    Intellectual disability

    Intellectual disability

    Intellectual_disability

  • Normalization of deviance
  • Sociological phenomenon

    Diane Vaughan, is the process in which deviance from correct or proper behavior or rule becomes culturally normalized. Vaughan defines the process where

    Normalization of deviance

    Normalization_of_deviance

  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  • American psychiatric classification

    diagnoses; the use of arbitrary dividing lines between mental illness and "normality"; possible cultural bias; and the medicalization of human distress. The

    Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

    Diagnostic_and_Statistical_Manual_of_Mental_Disorders

  • Moderation
  • Process of eliminating or lessening extremes

    of eliminating, lessening, or avoiding extremes. It is used to ensure normality throughout the medium on which it is being conducted. Common uses of moderation

    Moderation

    Moderation

    Moderation

  • ANOVA on ranks
  • homogeneous variances, and population normality. ANOVA on ranks is a statistic designed for situations when the normality assumption has been violated. The

    ANOVA on ranks

    ANOVA_on_ranks

  • The Conformist
  • 1951 novel by Alberto Moravia

    Alberto Moravia published in 1951, which details the life and desire for normality of a government official during Italy's fascist period. It is also known

    The Conformist

    The Conformist

    The_Conformist

  • Control chart
  • Tool to assess control of a manufacturing process

    violated. Two primary justifications are given for this practice. First, normality is not necessary for statistical control, so the Individuals chart may

    Control chart

    Control chart

    Control_chart

  • Anhedonia
  • Inability to feel pleasure

    For some individuals, symptom relief contributed to a renewed sense of normality and autonomy; however, others described a diminished sense of self or

    Anhedonia

    Anhedonia

    Anhedonia

  • Binet–Simon Intelligence Test
  • Historical intelligence test

    and Simon grouped children into: 'idiocy', 'imbecility' 'debility' and 'normality'. Each category had its own set of tasks, organised from lowest to highest

    Binet–Simon Intelligence Test

    Binet–Simon Intelligence Test

    Binet–Simon_Intelligence_Test

  • Generalized method of moments
  • Parameter estimation technique in statistics, particularly econometrics

    global identification holds, without actually proving it. Asymptotic normality is a useful property, as it allows us to construct confidence bands for

    Generalized method of moments

    Generalized_method_of_moments

  • Models of abnormality
  • drugs, and surgery at times can have excellent results in restoring "normality" as biology has been shown to play some role in psychological illness

    Models of abnormality

    Models of abnormality

    Models_of_abnormality

  • Central limit theorem
  • Fundamental theorem in probability theory and statistics

    ¯ n − μ ) {\displaystyle {\sqrt {n}}({\bar {X}}_{n}-\mu )} approaches normality regardless of the shape of the distribution of the individual X i . {\displaystyle

    Central limit theorem

    Central limit theorem

    Central_limit_theorem

  • Welch's t-test
  • Statistical test of whether two populations have equal means

    t-test is designed for unequal population variances, but the assumption of normality is maintained. Welch's t-test is an approximate solution to the Behrens–Fisher

    Welch's t-test

    Welch's_t-test

  • One-way analysis of variance
  • Statistical test

    ANOVA is a relatively robust procedure with respect to violations of the normality assumption. The one-way ANOVA can be generalized to the factorial and

    One-way analysis of variance

    One-way_analysis_of_variance

  • Normal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Normal order (disambiguation) Normal Township (disambiguation) Normality (disambiguation) Normalization (disambiguation) Normalsi, a Polish rock

    Normal

    Normal

  • Kreiss matrix theorem
  • Hurwitz stable). Kreiss constant can be interpreted as a measure of normality of a matrix. In particular, for normal matrices A with spectral radius

    Kreiss matrix theorem

    Kreiss_matrix_theorem

  • Haunted Hotel
  • American adult animated sitcom

    and Nathan's nephew, who is socially awkward and tries to maintain some normality with his new life at the Undervale. He tries to be responsible and helpful

    Haunted Hotel

    Haunted_Hotel

  • Educated (memoir)
  • 2018 memoir by Tara Westover

    homeschools the Westover children. Gene denies Westover's attempts to seek normality in her life. Her brother Shawn initially helps her and the two grow closer

    Educated (memoir)

    Educated_(memoir)

  • Richard Speck
  • American mass murderer (1941–1991)

    Brittain, R. P.; McClemont, W. F. (December 25, 1965). "Aggressive behavior, mental sub-normality and the XYY male". Nature. 208 (5017): 1351–2. Bibcode:1965Natur

    Richard Speck

    Richard_Speck

  • Unreliable narrator
  • Narrator whose credibility is compromised

    narrator's view of the world from the reader's world-model and standards of normality. Unreliable narration in this view becomes purely a reader's strategy

    Unreliable narrator

    Unreliable narrator

    Unreliable_narrator

  • Wald–Wolfowitz runs test
  • Statistical test

    mean 0 and variance 1. Proof sketch. It suffices to prove the asymptotic normality of the sequence ∑ i = 1 N − 1 x i x i + 1 {\displaystyle \sum _{i=1}^{N-1}x_{i}x_{i+1}}

    Wald–Wolfowitz runs test

    Wald–Wolfowitz_runs_test

  • Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology
  • Classification of mental health problems

    divisions are empirically supported between most mental disorders and normality or, oftentimes, even between neighboring disorders. In practice, clinical

    Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology

    Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology

    Hierarchical_Taxonomy_of_Psychopathology

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China)
  • Chinese government department

    order in the country in late 1968, Zhou started to plan bringing back normality to the Ministry, and some diplomats started to return abroad in late 1969

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China)

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China)

    Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(China)

  • Ordinary least squares
  • Method for estimating the unknown parameters in a linear regression model

    maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) under the normality assumption for the error terms.[proof] This normality assumption has historical importance, as it

    Ordinary least squares

    Ordinary least squares

    Ordinary_least_squares

  • Mental health
  • Level of psychological well-being

    disease model of abnormality was subjected to analysis and considered normality to be relative to the physical, geographical, and cultural aspects of

    Mental health

    Mental health

    Mental_health

  • Boiling frog
  • Metaphor about slow change

    in support of a slippery slope argument as a caution against creeping normality. It is also used in business to reinforce that change needs to be gradual

    Boiling frog

    Boiling frog

    Boiling_frog

  • Normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    particular, the most popular value of α = 5%, results in |z0.025| = 1.96. Normality tests assess the likelihood that the given data set {x1, ..., xn} comes

    Normal distribution

    Normal distribution

    Normal_distribution

  • Endemic COVID-19
  • Current stage of COVID-19 disease

    of public health restrictions or a comforting return to pre-pandemic normality. The transition point of a pandemic into an endemic state is not well-defined

    Endemic COVID-19

    Endemic COVID-19

    Endemic_COVID-19

  • Belongingness
  • Human emotional need

    motivational force for suicidal behavior. Specifically speaking of adolescent suicidal behavior, the theory proposes that suicidal behavior is a result of individuals

    Belongingness

    Belongingness

  • BDSM
  • Erotic practices involving domination and sadomasochism

    the phase of the "coming-out", self-questioning related to one's own "normality" is common. According to Moser, the discovery of BDSM preferences can

    BDSM

    BDSM

    BDSM

  • Mental disorder
  • Medical condition

    "been accusing psychiatry of engaging in the systematic medicalization of normality." More recently these concerns have come from insiders who have worked

    Mental disorder

    Mental_disorder

  • IQ classification
  • Categorisation of people's intelligence based on IQ

    such terms as feeble-mindedness, border-line intelligence, dullness, normality, superior intelligence, genius, etc.? When we use these terms two facts

    IQ classification

    IQ classification

    IQ_classification

  • James–Lange theory
  • Hypothesis on the origin and nature of emotions

    generates a disposition for sad emotions; when our heartbeat is out of normality, it makes us feel anxiety. Instead of feeling an emotion and subsequent

    James–Lange theory

    James–Lange theory

    James–Lange_theory

  • Exceptionality effect
  • Psychological effect

    Kutscher, Lucas; Feldman, Gilad (2019). "The impact of past behaviour normality on regret: replication and extension of three experiments of the exceptionality

    Exceptionality effect

    Exceptionality_effect

  • Human penis size
  • Measurement of the human penis

    anxiety and body dysmorphic disorder. Assessment focuses on confirming normality and addressing underlying psychological factors. Widespread private concerns

    Human penis size

    Human_penis_size

  • Dogtooth (film)
  • 2009 film by Yorgos Lanthimos

    essential strangeness of something society insists is the benchmark of normality: the family, a walled city state with its own autocratic rule and untellable

    Dogtooth (film)

    Dogtooth_(film)

  • Widowhood effect
  • Increase in the probability of a person dying after their spouse has died

    aspects of a widowed individual being affected maintaining a sense of normality is important to help avoid depression-like symptoms. Social support, as

    Widowhood effect

    Widowhood effect

    Widowhood_effect

  • Psychometrics
  • Theory and technique of psychological measurement

    white-majority academic traditions has often constructed standards of “normality” around dominant cultural experiences while positioning deviation from

    Psychometrics

    Psychometrics

    Psychometrics

  • Genetics of aggression
  • role in a variety of behaviors in humans and animals (e.g. Grigorenko & Sternberg, 2003). Aggression has been one of the main behaviors studied to understand

    Genetics of aggression

    Genetics of aggression

    Genetics_of_aggression

  • Symmetric matrix
  • Matrix equal to its transpose

    generalizations of conic sections. This is important partly because the second-order behavior of every smooth multi-variable function is described by the quadratic form

    Symmetric matrix

    Symmetric matrix

    Symmetric_matrix

  • Argument from marginal cases
  • Philosophical argument for animal rights

    to non-human animals. A counter-argument is the argument from species normality (a term coined by David Graham), proposed by Tibor Machan. In considering

    Argument from marginal cases

    Argument_from_marginal_cases

  • Medicalization
  • Categorization of human problems as medical

    "been accusing psychiatry of engaging in the systematic medicalization of normality". More recently these concerns have come from insiders who have worked

    Medicalization

    Medicalization

  • Bitch (film)
  • 2017 American film

    downstairs. Out of his depth and trying to maintain the appearance of normality, Bill seeks refuge in focusing on his work needs and minimizing his engagement

    Bitch (film)

    Bitch_(film)

  • Sexual norm
  • Concept of normal sexuality, whether social or personal

    In the West, some people have relaxed the traditional definitions of normality, choosing instead to define normal sexuality as any sexual practice which

    Sexual norm

    Sexual_norm

  • Psychoanalysis
  • Set of therapeutic techniques established by Sigmund Freud

    unconscious processes and their influence on conscious thought, emotion and behavior. Psychoanalysis is a talk therapy method for treating mental disorders

    Psychoanalysis

    Psychoanalysis

  • Kurtosis
  • Fourth standardized moment in statistics

    goodness-of-fit normality test based on a combination of the sample skewness and sample kurtosis, as is the Jarque–Bera test for normality. For non-normal

    Kurtosis

    Kurtosis

  • Tail risk
  • Risk of statistically extreme events

    Efficient Markets assume normality. However, financial markets are not perfect as they are largely shaped by unpredictable human behavior and an abundance of

    Tail risk

    Tail_risk

  • XYY syndrome
  • Genetic condition in which a male has an extra Y chromosome

    P.; McClemont, William F. (December 25, 1965). "Aggressive behavior, mental sub-normality and the XYY male". Nature. 208 (5017): 1351–2. Bibcode:1965Natur

    XYY syndrome

    XYY syndrome

    XYY_syndrome

  • Self-actualization
  • Human emotional need

    lower than that of self-actualization" he called the psychopathology of normality. Maslow's usage of the term is now popular in modern psychology when discussing

    Self-actualization

    Self-actualization

  • Analysis of variance
  • Collection of statistical models

    an assumption of the model that simplifies the statistical analysis. Normality – the distributions of the residuals are normal. Equality (or "homogeneity")

    Analysis of variance

    Analysis_of_variance

  • Thomas Sowell
  • American economist (born 1930)

    Dilemmas in Developmental Disabilities: Fuzzy Margins at the Edges of Normality. An Essay Prompted by Thomas Sowell's New Book: The Einstein Syndrome"

    Thomas Sowell

    Thomas Sowell

    Thomas_Sowell

  • Calendar effect
  • Difference in the behavior of a system that is related to the calendar

    Evangelos (April 2018). "Is the turn of the month effect an 'abnormal normality'? Controversial findings, new patterns and…hidden signs(?)". Research

    Calendar effect

    Calendar_effect

  • Sobel test
  • Statistical test of a mediation effect

    of the models testing the regression. One strategy to overcome the non-normality of the product of coefficients distribution is to compare the Sobel test

    Sobel test

    Sobel_test

  • Randomness
  • Apparent lack of pattern or predictability in events

    such results, conceivably accidental, do not prove normality even in base 10, much less normality in other number bases. In statistics, randomness is

    Randomness

    Randomness

    Randomness

  • False consensus effect
  • Attributional type of cognitive bias

    people share their beliefs and views; it is the tendency to "see their own behavioral choices and judgments as relatively common and appropriate to existing

    False consensus effect

    False_consensus_effect

  • Andrew Cunanan
  • American spree killer (1969–1997)

    Janofsky, Michael (July 25, 1997). "Suspect's suicide brings relief and normality". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 19, 2019. Retrieved

    Andrew Cunanan

    Andrew_Cunanan

  • John Wayne Gacy
  • American serial killer (1942–1994)

    where the truth lies ... because if [Gacy] is normal, then our concept of normality is totally distorted." Presenting Gacy as a Jekyll-and-Hyde character

    John Wayne Gacy

    John Wayne Gacy

    John_Wayne_Gacy

  • P–P plot
  • Probability plot which compares two cumulative distribution functions

    for Psychology. 12 (1): 30–38. doi:10.20982/tqmp.12.1.p030. Testing for Normality, by Henry C. Thode, CRC Press, 2002, ISBN 978-0-8247-9613-6, Section 2

    P–P plot

    P–P plot

    P–P_plot

  • Eating disorder
  • Mental illness characterized by abnormal eating habits

    disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that adversely affect a person's physical or mental health. These behaviors may include eating too much food

    Eating disorder

    Eating_disorder

  • Heckman correction
  • Statistical technique correcting sampling bias

    function idea and is easy to implement. Heckman's correction involves a normality assumption, provides a test for sample selection bias and formula for

    Heckman correction

    Heckman_correction

  • Generalized normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    the tail behavior are of particular interest. Other families of distributions can be used if the focus is on other deviations from normality. If the symmetry

    Generalized normal distribution

    Generalized_normal_distribution

  • Pearson correlation coefficient
  • Measure of linear correlation

    might affect the behavior of the correlation estimate. A stratified analysis is one way to either accommodate a lack of bivariate normality, or to isolate

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson_correlation_coefficient

  • Harry Harlow
  • American psychologist (1905–1981)

    to produce abnormality. Today, we are psychiatrists trying to achieve normality and equanimity." Harlow's work influenced Bruno Bettelheim, director of

    Harry Harlow

    Harry Harlow

    Harry_Harlow

  • Clitoris
  • Erectile female sexual organ

    Lih-Mei; Creighton, Sarah M (May 2005). "Female genital appearance: 'normality' unfolds" (PDF). British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 112 (6):

    Clitoris

    Clitoris

    Clitoris

  • Estimator
  • Rule for calculating an estimate of a given quantity based on observed data

    {\displaystyle \theta } . The central limit theorem implies asymptotic normality of the sample mean X ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {X}}} as an estimator of the

    Estimator

    Estimator

  • Sexual harassment
  • Unwanted sexual attention or advances

    Sexual harassment primarily refers to harassment involving unwanted sexual behavior, though it may occasionally refer to harassment with a sexist targeting

    Sexual harassment

    Sexual harassment

    Sexual_harassment

  • Serial killer
  • Murderer of multiple people

    of weeks or months with no apparent "cooling-off period" or "return to normality" have caused some experts to suggest a hybrid category of "spree-serial

    Serial killer

    Serial killer

    Serial_killer

  • Social stress
  • Type of psychological stress

    disagreements). When stress becomes chronic, one experiences emotional, behavioral, and physiological changes that can put one under greater risk for developing

    Social stress

    Social stress

    Social_stress

  • Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
  • Medical condition

    pathologizing normal variations in sexuality because the parameters of normality are unclear. This lack of clarity is partly due to the fact that the terms

    Hypoactive sexual desire disorder

    Hypoactive_sexual_desire_disorder

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  • Isaamm
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Isaamm

    Safeguard

  • ANIELA
  • Female

    Polish

    ANIELA

    Polish form of Latin Angela, ANIELA means "angel, messenger."

  • Lujain
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Lujain

    Silver

  • CHRISTIANUS
  • Male

    Swiss

    CHRISTIANUS

    , Christian, follower of Christ.

  • Yasaswi | யாஸஸ்வீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Yasaswi | யாஸஸ்வீ

    Keerthi, Famous

  • Ifeoma
  • Girl/Female

    African, Australian, Nigerian

    Ifeoma

    Precious Child; Good; Precious

  • Martha
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Polish, Swedish

    Martha

    Lady; Mistress of the House; Mistress; Dedicated to Mars

  • Blea
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands)

    Blea

    English (Midlands) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Bligh. Compare Blee.Hispanic (Mexico) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Galician Brea.

  • Marpessa
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Marpessa

    Daughter of Evenus.

  • Sarthak
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sarthak

    Success; Heart; Well Done; Achievement

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  • Informality
  • n.

    The state of being informal; want of regular, prescribed, or customary form; as, the informality of legal proceedings.

  • Morality
  • n.

    A kind of allegorical play, so termed because it consisted of discourses in praise of morality between actors representing such characters as Charity, Faith, Death, Vice, etc. Such plays were occasionally exhibited as late as the reign of Henry VIII.

  • Mortality
  • n.

    The whole sum or number of deaths in a given time or a given community; also, the proportion of deaths to population, or to a specific number of the population; death rate; as, a time of great, or low, mortality; the mortality among the settlers was alarming.

  • Informalities
  • pl.

    of Informality

  • Starch
  • n.

    Fig.: A stiff, formal manner; formality.

  • Formality
  • n.

    The quality which makes a thing what it is; essence.

  • Chilliness
  • n.

    Formality; lack of warmth.

  • Normalcy
  • n.

    The quality, state, or fact of being normal; as, the point of normalcy.

  • Morality
  • n.

    The practice of the moral duties; rectitude of life; conformity to the standard of right; virtue; as, we often admire the politeness of men whose morality we question.

  • Formalize
  • v. i.

    To affect formality.

  • Formality
  • n.

    That which is formal; the formal part.

  • Moral
  • n.

    A morality play. See Morality, 5.

  • Moralities
  • pl.

    of Morality

  • Formality
  • n.

    An established order; conventional rule of procedure; usual method; habitual mode.

  • Abnormalities
  • pl.

    of Abnormality

  • Formality
  • n.

    The dress prescribed for any body of men, academical, municipal, or sacerdotal.

  • Formality
  • n.

    The manner in which a thing is conceived or constituted by an act of human thinking; the result of such an act; as, animality and rationality are formalities.

  • Formalities
  • pl.

    of Formality

  • Formality
  • n.

    Form without substance.

  • Formality
  • n.

    Compliance with formal or conventional rules; ceremony; conventionality.