normative

  • 11normative — ● normatif, normative adjectif (de norme) Qui émet des jugements de valeur, institue des règles, des principes. Se dit de la grammaire conçue comme un ensemble de préceptes ressortissant à une norme fondée sur des valeurs socioculturelles, par… …

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  • 12normative — nor|ma|tive [ˈno:mətıv US ˈno:r ] adj formal describing or establishing a set of rules or standards of behaviour ▪ normative guidelines for senators …

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  • 13normative — adjective formal describing or establishing a set of rules or standards of behaviour: a normative social structure …

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  • 14normative — nor•ma•tive [[t]ˈnɔr mə tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) of or pertaining to a norm or standard 2) tending or attempting to establish such a norm, esp. by the prescription of rules: normative grammar[/ex] • Etymology: 1875–80 nor′ma•tive•ly, adv.… …

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  • 15normative — /ˈnɔmətɪv/ (say nawmuhtiv) adjective 1. concerning a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in speech and writing. 2. tending or attempting to establish such a norm especially by the prescription of rules:… …

  • 16Normative mineralogy — is a geochemical calculation of the whole rock geochemistry of a rock sample that estimates the idealised mineralogy of a rock according to the principles of geochemistry. Normative mineral calculations can be achieved via either the CIPW Norm or …

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  • 17Normative ethics — is the study of ethical action. It is the branch of philosophical ethics that investigates the set of questions that arise when considering how one ought to act, morally speaking. Normative ethics is distinct from meta ethics because it examines… …

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  • 18Normative social influence — is one form of conformity. It is the influence of other people that leads us to conform in order to be liked and accepted by them. [1] This often leads to public compliance but not necessarily private acceptance of the group s social norms. When… …

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  • 19Normative economics — is that part of economics that expresses value judgments (normative judgments) about economic fairness or what the economy ought to be like or what goals of public policy ought to be.[1] It is common to distinguish normative economics ( what… …

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  • 20Normative (disambiguation) — Normative in academic disciplines means relating to an ideal standard or model, and in particular a normative statement (or norm see below) is a statement that affirms how things should or ought to be, that is how to value them. Normative… …

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