Normative Model
A normative model explains what is going on and what will happen in optimal conditions for a research object. This is a type of perspective model. Normative models allow to describe current roles and functions, understand the biases and develop new knowledge about further models (Baron, 2004).
For example, Vroom created a normative model of decision-making to demonstrate the effectiveness of a decision-making process (Vroom, 2007).
References:
Victor H. Vroom (2007), Normative Models of Decision Making and Leadership. In S. Rogelberg (Ed.), Encyclopedia of industrial and organizational psychology. (pp. 522-524). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.
Baron, J. (2004). Normative models of judgment and decision making. In D. J. Koehler & N. Harvey (Eds.), Blackwell Handbook of Judgment and Decision Making, pp. 19-36, London: Blackwell,2004
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