The difference between empirical theory and normative theory is that
A) Empirical theory describes what actually occurs; Normative theory describes what ought to occur.
B) Normative theory describes what actually occurs; Empirical theory describes what ought to occur.
C) Empirical theory is an abstract argument that provides a systematic explanation of some phenomena; Normative theory generates lessons from one place to apply in another.
D) Normative theory is an abstract argument that provides a systematic explanation of some phenomena; Empirical theory generates lessons from one place to apply in another.
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