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PMI-ACP Question #177: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: Normative. A Normative methodology (A) prescribes a specific set of steps, rules, or best practices that are accepted as the correct or standard way to perform work within a discipline — it tells practitioners what they 'should' do based on established norms. Rational (B) refers to logic-

Submitted by yousef_jo· Apr 18, 2026Agile Principles and Mindset

Question

A methodology that is based on solutions or sequences of steps that is known to work for the discipline is known as,

Options

  • ANormative
  • BRational
  • CHeuristic
  • DParticipative

Explanation

A Normative methodology (A) prescribes a specific set of steps, rules, or best practices that are accepted as the correct or standard way to perform work within a discipline — it tells practitioners what they 'should' do based on established norms. Rational (B) refers to logic-based decision making. Heuristic (C) involves rule-of-thumb, experience-based approaches. Participative (D) emphasizes stakeholder involvement. The key distinguisher is that normative methodologies are prescriptive and based on proven, discipline-accepted sequences.

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#Methodology types#Normative methodology#Project Management Terminology

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