Our research suggests how real estate agents can improve both their effectiveness and their efficiency through
accurate judgments of their customers.
The eventual outcome was a new study published online August 13 in the journal Appetite, which suggests that
an accurate judgment of satiety depends more on what we see with our eyes rather than what we put in our stomachs.
But it's also
an accurate judgment of certain people.
Not exact matches
I regard this could - have - been scenario as delusional because I take Gerecht's
judgment of Egyptian liberals / secularists to be all too
accurate:
Unfortunately, from my point
of view, many postmodernists draw, from this
accurate judgment, the conclusion that each community is shut up in its own patterns and lacks the ability to communicate with those outside it.
Accurate judgments concerning the narrators
of Traditions became difficult because the political feuds sometimes made the
judgments far from objective.
The question, how far this or that story may be taken as an
accurate account
of what happened on this or that occasion is one upon which
judgments will vary.
A. Well, the paralytic is as bad off as the scribe, since he's internalized the scribe's
judgments of him as being
accurate.
To properly assess its soundness is to make a prudential
judgment based on an
accurate understanding
of the costs and consequences
of drug prohibition as opposed to legalization.
That's why there are lots
of times people think a parent is putting their kid in danger, when they're really not: they see something they don't agree with or that they wouldn't do themselves, and they assume that it must be dangerous, rather than considering that they don't have enough information to make an
accurate judgment.
to reconstruct one's patterns
of beliefs on the basis
of wider experience, and to render
accurate judgments about specific things and qualities in everyday life.
Further, salient features
of ensemble displays evoke
judgments that are indicative
of accurate interpretations
of the underlying probability distribution
of the ensemble data.
According to a study examined in an article by Albright psychology professor Dr. Gwendolyn Seidman, we're actually surprisingly good at determining others» personalities from just a «thin slice»
of behavior, and one
of our talents for making
accurate snap
judgments is in detecting infidelity.
The qualifications for success in today's ever - changing world will demand the ability to think critically, communicate clearly, use continually changing technology, be culturally aware and adaptive, and possess the
judgment and open - mindedness to make complex decisions based on
accurate analysis
of information.
The indicators represent a consensus
of professional
judgment on the most significant national measures
of the condition and progress
of education for which
accurate data are available.»
Making
judgments about student learning and school quality based on a body
of work — a select number
of pieces
of student work from a number
of assessments within a given discipline, provides a much richer and more
accurate picture
of student learning than a single, disconnected standardized test.
If we are going to use value - added measures to make
judgments about teacher quality, we owe it to these teachers, to their students, and to the public to do all we can to ensure that the means
of computing them are
accurate, reliable and fair.
We want something that administrators can use to make
accurate and useful
judgments about teachers, and there's growing research about what's the best type
of data.
Otherwise, I can generally make a pretty
accurate judgment about the quality
of the book by reading that.
In conclusion, I do not believe you can accurately state whether gold is undervalued or overvalued - you must make
judgments based on what you think about the future
of the market and
of monetary policy, but there are too many variables to be
accurate consistently.
This initial
judgment is mostly speculative as the lender hasn't done all
of the necessary due diligence required for a total approval, which is why a preapproval is often preferred by the lender and borrower alike as it provides a more
accurate picture
of whether or not a loan application would actually be accepted.
While there's a cottage industry
of businesses that make such claims, court
judgments — just like any negative but
accurate information — will remain on your credit history for up to seven years.
, the author argues against «the often - implicit assumption that lack
of information is the principal obstacle to
accurate intelligence
judgments:»
The credit repair specialist will assist you in removing
judgments from the public record, reviewing and cleaning up your credit reports following discharge to make sure the reports reflect
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Our facts are
accurate and fairly presented; Our analyses represent our best independent
judgments rather than our preferences, or those
of our sources, advertisers, or information providers; Our opinions represent only our own editorial philosophies; or There are no hidden agendas in any
of our journalistic undertakings.
Of course, if someone had access to & used * any * standard for assessing evidence that was * reliably * correlated with «truth - seeking» & that could be used to determine the LR or weight to be assigned evidence in a Bayesian framework, that wouldn't be «motivated reasoning» as I've defined it; motivated reasoning refers to the tendency of individuals to assess evidence in a manner that promotes some goal or interest independent of forming an accurate judgment — such as maintaining his or her standing in an identify - defining grou
Of course, if someone had access to & used * any * standard for assessing evidence that was * reliably * correlated with «truth - seeking» & that could be used to determine the LR or weight to be assigned evidence in a Bayesian framework, that wouldn't be «motivated reasoning» as I've defined it; motivated reasoning refers to the tendency
of individuals to assess evidence in a manner that promotes some goal or interest independent of forming an accurate judgment — such as maintaining his or her standing in an identify - defining grou
of individuals to assess evidence in a manner that promotes some goal or interest independent
of forming an accurate judgment — such as maintaining his or her standing in an identify - defining grou
of forming an
accurate judgment — such as maintaining his or her standing in an identify - defining group.
An expert's
judgment is one
of the worst ways
of getting
accurate predictions.
They work closely on a daily basis with the General Editors
of each series and the Judiciary to ensure fast turnaround
of accurate judgments and the significant value - adds
of a headnote, catchwords and linking.
In a dizzying
judgment that jumps from analysis
of privacy laws to Charter scrutiny, the Ontario Court
of Appeal («OCA») unanimously reversed the decision
of the SCJ stating the «right to liberty does not include the right to censure
accurate information lawfully held.»
Additionally, since the predictive coding program relies on the
judgment of the senior attorney who trains it, the outcomes are likely to be more consistent and
accurate than if an attorney hires multiple individuals who are less familiar with the facts to review the documents.
As the research on eye contact shows, we are programmed to make very fast and
accurate judgments about another person's state
of mind when we look them in the eyes.
The traditional value added content provided by the major online services includes such things as basic editing — checking for spelling errors, ensuring the
accurate reproduction
of the
judgment or decision, and the checking case and statute citations to ensure completeness and adding correlative or parallel citations.
In this case if it hadn't been for the efforts
of the CBC, we'd have no means
of deciding for ourselves whether Taber's story was
accurate or not; and by the time the
judgment made it to CanLII and then to us, the matter would have been cold and Taber's impression the only one likely remaining.]
It was for a new kind
of political message - targeting based on an influential and groundbreaking 2014 paper researched at Cambridge's Psychometrics Centre, called: «Computer - based personality
judgments are more
accurate than those made by humans».
Facebook also acknowledges that its figures may not be entirely
accurate, as they're based on an «internal review
of a limited sample
of accounts, and we apply significant
judgment in making this determination.»
The HT - E6500W's auto calibration system was
accurate in its
judgment of speaker distances; however its individual channel level settings left something to be desired.
This means that the person entering the order would be required to enter the order correctly, evaluate a CDS intervention either using their own
judgment or through
accurate relay
of the information to the ordering provider, and then either make a change to the order based on the information provided by the CDS intervention or bypass the intervention.
This means that the person entering the order could be required to enter the order correctly, evaluate CDS either using their own
judgment or through
accurate relay
of the information to the ordering provider, and then either make a change to the order based on the CDS intervention or bypass the intervention.
Daily duties
of title searches included an
accurate description
of property, thorough history
of property and owners
of property, any and all delinquencies
of taxes, liens,
judgments, open bankruptcies and financing statements.
This position takes in - coming calls from members, providers, etc providing professional phone assistance to all callers through the criteria based prior authorization process.Maintains complete, timely and
accurate documentation
of all approvals and denials, and transfers all clinical questions and
judgment calls to the pharmacist.
In addition, because the completion
of multiple types
of end -
of - life planning helps surrogates to make
accurate substituted
judgments, encouraging people to engage in both advance directives and informal discussion is recommended.
Forming
accurate judgments regarding a client's preferences is
of utmost importance if a real estate agent is to be successful.