normative standard
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnormativeandstandard
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normative
adjective
uk/ˈnɔː.mə.tɪv/us/ˈnɔːr.mə.t̬ɪv/
relating to rules, or making people obey rules, especially rules ...
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standard
noun
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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In other words, the end provides thenormativestandardfor its being a good instance of its kind.
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On the other hand, they were not operating against anormativestandardof noble or royal court patronage for their particular event.
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And why should human performance be asked to measure up against the particularnormativestandardto which an experimenter happens to subscribe?
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In economic analyses of intertemporal choice, exponential discounting is currently regarded as anormativestandardfor comparing public policies using costs-benefit analyses.
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Fourth, one might ask precisely whatnormativestandardis violated by the "unskilled and unaware" effect.
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Then the cost of the grains (about 650 gms) that fulfil thisnormativestandardwas calculated.
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In 2009, 45% population resided in slums, which is much higher than thenormativestandardof 10%.
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The claim that professional ethics, codes, and oaths established by physicians should serve as normative standards was being attacked.
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Fifty years of survey research has demonstrated that ordinary citizens fall well short of the normative standards of democratic citizenship.
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Responsibility is a normative concept, and we empower legislators, as our representatives, to create normative standards through legal rules.
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This may reflect the fact that growth brought about improvement in comparative terms, but it did not live up to people's normative standards.
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First, instances of reasoning might depart from normative standards due to performance errors - temporary lapses of attention, memory deactivation, and other sporadic information processing mishaps.
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Again, to clarify a point we insufficiently stressed, we are not attempting to explicate the normative standards themselves with our methods.
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The normative standards according to which we do the judging are not themselves changed.
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This view is supported by reliable differences between average or modal human judgments and relevant normative standards.
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The hygienists' emphasis on preventive mental health care likely helped encourage the scientific establishment of normative standards of children's cognitive and emotional behaviors.
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Conflicting normative standards help to explain the notions of justified omission and excused omission.
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Some people are already doing well according to normative standards.
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In this as in many other cases, the evaluation of performance depends on which of several plausible normative standards is brought to bear.
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In the spirit of the four principles it actually has managed to produce some normative standards.
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