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Opinions which evoke normative statements.
A value judgement is a statement which incorporates subjective and personal opinions.


For example, what should be done to reduce unemployment levels.
For example, what should be done to reduce unemployment levels.

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Economics.

A value judgement is a statement which incorporates subjective and personal opinions.

For example, what should be done to reduce unemployment levels.


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More loosely, any assessment incorporating non-numerical information to support a decision or conclusion.


See also