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Normative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Normative has specialized meanings in several academic disciplines. Generically, it means relating to an ideal standard or model. In practice, it has strong connotations of relating to a typical ...
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Normative ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Normative ethics is the branch of philosophical ethics that investigates the set of questions that arise when we think about the question “how ought one act, morally speaking?” Normative ethics is di...
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Norm-referenced test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A norm-referenced test / NRT is a type of test, assessment, or evaluation which yields an estimate of the position of the tested individual in a predefined population, with respect to the trait bein...
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In general, normative - pertaining to a norm - has two related meanings: (1) a prescriptive meaning (for example, the rules specified in a standard or guideline), and (2) a descriptive meaning (for example, the median salary range in an particular occupation).
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The normative theories of business ethics: a guide for the perplexed. ... Thus, general principles are necessary if business ethics is to constitute a substantive normative discipline. However, if the only principles available are expressed in language unfamiliar to those who must apply them, they can have no practical effect.
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Normative and Benchmarking Data is essential to know if your survey scores are high, low, or average. ... Normative Data and Benchmarking ... "Norms" or "normative data" represent the normal or average scores for any given survey question across various levels of performance.
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Normative Ethics: 5 Questions is a collection of short interviews with some of the most influential philosophers in normative ethics. Starting with the biographical question of why they were initially drawn to their field, the interview proceeds with question about their views on normative ethics, its aim, scope,
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