normative value

collocation in English

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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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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofnormativeandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, it exposes the positivenormativevalueplaced on cooperation within the literature.
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The percent of labeling in each region is expressed with respect to anormativevalue(100%) represented by the mean distribution following injections of the ciliary ganglion.
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For example, even if women are interested in politics, they are discouraged from taking action because the dominantnormativevaluein society designates politics as the realm of men.
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Rather, these actions possessnormativevalue(and are, thereby, the objects of moral oughts) just because of their contingent connection to the character traits that comprise virtue and vice.
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For example, from onenormativevalueposition the purpose of the criminal process may be to repress crime.
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Like the preamble, this provision is of symbolic, historical, political andnormativevalue.
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Education entailing normative values has always been a part of literate society.
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Normative values of a word's predicability are established on the basis of people's judgements regarding the ease of making statements about the word's referent.
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This is because one can not describe a legal statement as right or wrong without making anormativevaluejudgment about what the law should be.
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The normative values of the crown could not easily be translated into the political practice of the king's subjects.
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While limitsetting scores fell within normal ranges, those on autonomy averaged a full standard deviation below normative values at baseline, treatment completion, as well as follow-up.
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Furthermore, research on marriage images and ceremonies has shown how images tended to reaffirm, on the symbolic level, the strength of established normative values and power relations within the family.
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It is, therefore, not surprising to see that, mainly due to their different abilities in fulfilling the normative values, people with different economic resources have different family structures.
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I cannot believe that expertise in technology goes hand in hand with expertise in normative values, and in politics we are dealing essentially with quality judgments.
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These techniques are more specific for the disease than existing ones, but still lack some standardization of acquisition protocols and the creation of normative values.
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One particular form of networks important to governance problems is epistemic communities in which actors share the same basic casual beliefs and normative values.
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It reflects the economic and social circumstances in which an artist works and breathes and reveals underlying cultural assumptions and normative values.
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Members take part in a culture even if each member's personal values do not entirely agree with some of the normative values sanctioned in the culture.
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Merton defines culture as an organized set of normative values governing behavior which is common to members of a designated society or group.
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