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It is typically used in the context of social and political theories, meaning a plan or set of rules that are designed to influence or prescribe behaviour. For example: Policy makers must take into account the public's view of a normative scheme when deciding on a course of action.
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In light of Western ideas, it appears that the understanding of animals as subordinate and at service to human beings is a normative scheme relying on a dominant anthropocentric paradigm, which has been built and constantly renewed over time by the religious, intellectual, scientific, and public authorities, who had the cultural monopoly and the power to impose their schemes (Breakwell 1993).
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The question, "how does this scheme compare with RPE formulations?," raises some fundamental issues about the nature of formal models and normative schemes that we now briefly consider.
Bulk chemical analyses of the bulk sediment allowed for the development of a single-element normative calculation scheme to quantify the abundance of this dispersed ash in these carbonate-rich sediments (Peters et al. 2000).
The same normative gender scheme that allows you to tell gay men what gender they should perform and misrepresent their sex practices is what allows patriarchy to deny women's claims to traditional "manhood" like equal pay in the work place and access to contraception.
The scheme of building normative data [36] employed in this study simulates the process of consensus building, but sets transparent criteria for distinguishing between normative and alternative data.
The scheme of building normative data [36] employed in this study simulates the process of data selection by setting transparent criteria of fitness.
The scheme of building normative data [ 36] employed in this study simulates the process of consensus building, but sets transparent criteria for distinguishing between normative and alternative data.
The scheme of building normative data [ 36] employed in this study simulates the process of data selection by setting transparent criteria of fitness.
Norm: population based normative values.
A normative element is also indicated in classification schemes that preserve theological distinctions, such as that between natural and revealed religion.
The reliance on trust is perhaps most evident in "ethical" certification schemes due to the contested normative and affective nature of their environmental and social claims.
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