Positive and normative statements
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- Understanding Positive Statements & Normative Statements
Is the following a positive statement or normative statement?- "Poverty is the most serious economic problem."
- Is the following a positive statement or normative statement?
- "The government should ban smoking."
- Is the following a positive statement or normative statement?
- "Increasing income tax will discourage the unemployed to find work."
- Understanding Unscrambling Cause and Effect
Ceteris paribus is a Latin term that means- "All things being equal"
- "Other things being equal"
- "All things being different"
- "Other things being different"
- Fill in the blank:
- By varying one factor and holding all other relevant factors ___________, we can investigate the _____________ of the factor.