
1) Criterion 2) Dealing with standard amounts 3) Derived from a standard 4) French word used in English 5) Measure 6) Standard 7) Touchstone
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1) Prescriptive 2) Received 3) Standard
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That which establishes rules and laws by comparison of facts.
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Normative means relating to an ideal standard or model, or being based on what is considered to be the normal or correct way of doing something. Normative has specialized meanings in different academic disciplines such as philosophy, social sciences, and the law. == Philosophy == In philosophy, normative statements make claims about how things sho...
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Refers to value judgments as to 'what ought to be,' in contrast to positive which is about 'what is.'
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Based on value judgements.
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Pertaining to the normal or usual. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Political analysis based on values, commitments and ideas.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nōr′mă-tiv Definitions: 1. Pertaining to the normal or usual.
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indicative of how things should or ought to be (as opposed to positive or descriptive).
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[
adj] - relating to or dealing with norms 2. [adj] - based on or prescribing a norm or standard 3. [adj] - dealing with or based on norms
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adjective relating to or dealing with norms; `normative discipline`; `normative samples`
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(Lat. normatus, pp. of normo, square) Constituting a standard; regulative. Having to do with an established ideal. In scientific method: concerning those sciences which have subject-matters containing values, and which set up norms or rules of conduct, such as ethics, aesthetics, politics. The ideal formulation of any science. Opposite of empirica....
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of or pertaining to a norm, esp. an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc. · tending or attempting to establish such a norm, esp. by the prescription of rules: normative grammar. · reflecting the assumption of such a norm or favoring its establishment: a normative attitude.
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[SAT terms] relating to or dealing with norms
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