Display rules are cultural norms that relate to the <u>behavioral</u> component of emotion.
Norms are concepts of practical importance designed to influence behavior, rather than conceptual abstractions that describe, explain, and represent. Normative propositions imply "should" type statements and assertions, in contrast to propositions that provide "is" type statements and assertions.
Common prescriptive phrases include command, permit, and prohibit. Common normative abstractions include honesty, justification, and honesty. Common explanations of norms describe them as reasons to act, believe, and feel. Orders and permits represent norms. Such norms prescribe what the world should be, rather than explain what the world should be like.
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<span>Dill's most noticeable physical characteristic is that he is
"short".</span>
Charles Baker "Dill"
Harris is a short, keen kid who visits Maycomb each late spring from Mississippi,
and remains with his Close relative Rachel. Dill is the closest companion of
both Jem and Scout, and his objective all through the novel is to get Boo
Radley to leave his home.
The 4th place should b right
To complete the given sentence or statement the first and second answer will be the parents need to worry more about their children's exposure to wood smoke than their exposure to carbon monoxide, if the 2010 study of children in western Canada is accurate.