Standard Versus Managed User Accounts

Simple question -
What is the difference between a Standard and a Managed user account? Essentially, I would like to set up an user account that has all the functionality but does not have the ability to install software or applications - similar to how one can set up a Limited user account in Windows.

No worries. Figured this one on my own. Setting Parental Controls created the "Managed" user account. Also, setting the options within the Parental Controls section allowed for me to prevent installation of applications since the Application folder cannot be modified.

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