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arvot

Arvot is a Finnish noun meaning values, worth, or importance. It is the plural form of arvo and is used in everyday language as well as technical contexts to refer to numerical values, data values, or abstract principles.

In mathematics and data analysis, arvot denotes numerical values, such as mittausarvot (measured values) or tilastolliset

In ethical, cultural, and social contexts, arvot means moral values and guiding principles, such as honesty,

The word is used across domains to connect numerical or abstract quantities with normative significance, reflecting

See also:

- arvo

- totuusarvo

- mittausarvot

- tilastolliset arvot

- arvojärjestys

arvot
(statistical
values).
In
computing
and
programming,
arvot
refer
to
values
assigned
to
variables
or
data
elements;
a
common
term
is
totuusarvot
(truth
values)
in
logic
and
boolean
expressions.
equality,
and
responsibility.
The
concept
of
arvot
is
often
discussed
in
education
and
public
discourse
as
part
of
character
development
and
decision-making.
Note
on
senses:
arvo
can
also
mean
price
or
merit,
while
arvot
as
values
appear
in
education
and
public
life.
the
dual
nature
of
value
as
both
a
measurable
quantity
and
a
principle
or
standard
by
which
things
are
judged.