normative standard
Kollokation auf Englischmeanings of normative and standard
Diese Wörter werden häufig zusammen verwendet. Oder zeige weitere Kombinationen mit standard an.
normative
adjective
uk
/ˈnɔː.mə.tɪv/us
/ˈnɔːr.mə.t̬ɪv/
relating to rules, or making people obey rules, especially rules ...
(Definition of normative and standard from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of normative standard
Die Meinungen in den Beispielen repräsentieren nicht die Meinungen der Redakteuere der Cambridge Dictionary, Cambridge University Press oder Ihrer Lizenzgeber.
In other words, the end provides the normative standard for its being a good instance of its kind.
On the other hand, they were not operating against a normative standard of noble or royal court patronage for their particular event.
And why should human performance be asked to measure up against the particular normative standard to which an experimenter happens to subscribe?
In economic analyses of intertemporal choice, exponential discounting is currently regarded as a normative standard for comparing public policies using costs-benefit analyses.
Fourth, one might ask precisely what normative standard is violated by the "unskilled and unaware" effect.
Then the cost of the grains (about 650 gms) that fulfil this normative standard was calculated.
In 2009, 45% population resided in slums, which is much higher than the normative standard of 10%.
The claim that professional ethics, codes, and oaths established by physicians should serve as normative standards was being attacked.
Fifty years of survey research has demonstrated that ordinary citizens fall well short of the normative standards of democratic citizenship.
Responsibility is a normative concept, and we empower legislators, as our representatives, to create normative standards through legal rules.
This may reflect the fact that growth brought about improvement in comparative terms, but it did not live up to people's normative standards.
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.
Again, to clarify a point we insufficiently stressed, we are not attempting to explicate the normative standards themselves with our methods.
The normative standards according to which we do the judging are not themselves changed.
This view is supported by reliable differences between average or modal human judgments and relevant normative standards.
The hygienists' emphasis on preventive mental health care likely helped encourage the scientific establishment of normative standards of children's cognitive and emotional behaviors.
Conflicting normative standards help to explain the notions of justified omission and excused omission.
Some people are already doing well according to normative standards.
In this as in many other cases, the evaluation of performance depends on which of several plausible normative standards is brought to bear.
In the spirit of the four principles it actually has managed to produce some normative standards.
Die Meinungen in den Beispielen repräsentieren nicht die Meinungen der Redakteuere der Cambridge Dictionary, Cambridge University Press oder Ihrer Lizenzgeber.
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