Normal

The term “normal” generally refers to a standard, typical, or expected condition or state. In various contexts, it defines what is considered usual or usual behavior, characteristics, or measurements. In mathematics and statistics, “normal” can describe a type of distribution (the normal distribution) characterized by a bell-shaped curve, where the majority of observations cluster around the mean. In psychology, it may refer to behaviors or traits that conform to societal expectations. In everyday language, “normal” often implies something that is ordinary or unremarkable, as opposed to something that is abnormal or exceptional. The concept of normality can vary significantly depending on cultural, social, and situational contexts, as what is regarded as normal in one setting may not be considered so in another.