| Term | Definition |
| Medical normality | Being physically healthy |
| Functional normality | The adaptiveness of behavior and how the behavior effects the wellbeing of the individual or social group |
| Historical normality | Examination of the customs, habits and traditions that are relevent to particular periods in history, as many behaviours evolve and change over time |
| Sociocultural normality | Based on influences of nationality, religion, ethnic group, peer group, school, workplace, sporting association, interests, family or other groups |
| Situational normality | Related to factors of location or place that that are used to determine whether behavior is typical |
| Statistical normality | In statistics, data are examined and conclusions drawn about the way most people behave; common measures are mean, median and mode |
| Social norms | Shared rules and expectations agreed on by members about how a group members should behave. They vary from one society to another and change over time |