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* [[Normative statement]] | * [[Normative statement]] | ||
* [[Qualitative techniques]] | * [[Qualitative techniques]] | ||
* [[Quantitative techniques]] | * [[Quantitative techniques]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 10 March 2021
1. Economics.
A value judgement is a statement which incorporates subjective and personal opinions.
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More broadly, any assessment incorporating non-numerical information to support a decision or conclusion.