Norm statistics refer to a set of measurements or values that can be used to assess how a particular variable or phenomenon compares to the average or expected range. Synonyms for norm statistics can include reference values, standard scores, benchmark indicators, or normal distribution metrics. These terms are all used to describe a statistical framework for understanding the typical behavior or characteristics of a given group or population. By comparing data or observations to norm statistics, researchers or analysts can determine whether a particular observation deviates significantly from what is considered typical or expected, providing valuable insights for decision-making and identifying potential outliers or anomalies.