Not all cultures are the same, they vary from society to society, what may be right for one group of people may be considered as totally inappropriate for another group, it is this uniqueness that we refer to as the normative culture, after all it is in reference to the norms, or simply put, what is normal.
A normative claim declares something as morally just or injust, right or wrong. For example, "No one should do drugs."
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The normative refers to abstract principles that guide action, indicating what should and should not be done in particular circumstances and why. The factual conception of theory is linked to the acknowledgement of how things are rather than how they should be
Its Semantic Fallacy, Logical Fallacy, and Normative Fallacy.
what is the formation of normative cultural values???? can we really define "normal culture"?? Values are what is important to you. what are your values? now what ever you believe and what ever is your culture you just live by your culture beliefs and you live by them following your values in life.
I would say normative controls are related to the culture inside an enterprise. I.e. what employees think is acceptable and not. See it as self control and social control.
The components of culture are: the attitudes, beliefs, customs, traditions, art, clothing, food, language and achievements of society that are passed on to each generation.
Apperently the one I'm at (Guthrie, OK) is probably going to be.
All cultures comprise different components that are necessary for members of society to competently participate in social life and interactions. First, culture provides a stock of knowledge - a cognitive component - that is a basic foundation for social behavior. Culture also comprises elements necessary for the maintenance of integration and conformity in society - a normative component that is, ways of specifying the correct ways of thinking and behaving and of defining morality.
Normative theory provides the collection of financial information.
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Educational planning consists of the normative, strategic and operational stages. The normative stage is the one in which policies are developed and formed.
article about develpment of normative system with in school
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normative social influence - APEX
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