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Society has to have a normative standard of life and living.
It was normative for all members of a family, including children would work on the farm.
Also, it had good face validity, and normative data is available.
Thanks that it made you write a defense of the normative.
Once again the normal and the normative must be distinguished.
"There is simply no normative data on this," he said.
Questions include both the positive and normative aspects of place management.
An example would be positive, as opposed to normative, economic analysis.
This normative use of game theory has also come under criticism.
This figure may be based on possible estimates, but these have no normative character as such.
An answer to any of the three example questions above would not itself be a normative ethical statement.
Normative ethics - concerns what people should believe to be right and wrong.
Obviously, normative social influence played a role in the participants' decision making.
These latter, on the other hand, are more personal and take strong normative positions.
It is the process of making something acceptable and normative to a group or audience.
To do this, several normative criteria have to be addressed.
Christians may hold very different positions as to how far it is normative.
This public model was, in a sense, a normative ideal for many managers.
On a normative level, however, the possibilities are much more subtle.
Ethics in public administration serves as a normative approach to decision making.
While normative ethics addresses such questions as "What should one do?"
Using a normative objection in the 1st place is rather ironic.
Thus Miller's fundamental teaching is normative for the entire church today.
But it is difficult to see how normative assessments of these variations can be made.