Sentences with phrase «as subjective reporting»

The research team, led by professor Kazuyo Tsuzuki, had the subjects sleep in two bedrooms set to the same temperature using ACs set at different airflow velocities, then made a comparison of the depth of sleep and body temperature control using electroencephalogram (EEG) measurements as well as subjective reporting by the subjects.

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While it can be used to report subjective experience («I felt sublime in church today») it has no place in extrapolating this subjective experience to external assertions about the structure of the universe («I felt sublime in church today, THEREFORE there exists a supernatural agent who acted upon me in a such a way as to make me feel sublime»).
«Although some of the data used to compile the rankings is subjective in its reporting, the report highlights the fact that community health is the responsibility of the entire public health system comprised of individuals, schools, non-profits, faith - based organizations, and public safety, as well as health care providers,» Gilmore said.
He found that about 50 percent of a person's self - reported happiness level, known as subjective well - being, can be predicted by his or her genetic makeup.
Second languages used extensively in an immersion context are subjectively experienced as emotional and elicit autonomic responding consistent with the subjective report of emotional arousal.
We found that recalling personal unethical acts led participants to report increased subjective body weight as compared to recalling ethical acts, unethical acts of others or no recall.
«Furthermore, the psychedelic nature of ibogaine tends to induce a dream - like state in which many report autobiographical subjective experiences, like watching their life as a movie from the vantage point of an observer,» Malcolm continued.
These are largely based on reports of subjective emotional experiences and the temporal relationships between different reported states, and suggest that these states can be represented as locations in two - or three - dimensional space (figure 1).
The biologic effects of grounding the human body during sleep as measured by cortisol levels and subjective reporting of sleep, pain, and stress.
When compared with such crude indicators, the combination of student achievement gains on state tests, student surveys, and classroom observations identified teachers with better outcomes on every measure we tested: state tests and supplemental tests as well as more subjective measures, such as student - reported effort and enjoyment in class.
Catalyst reports that in Matteson School District 162, which Davis serves as schools superintendent, «very few students are held back and the process is subjective, done in consultation with teachers, parents and principals.
However, as the Washington Post has reported, some of the District's charter school networks have discipline policies that allow out - of - school suspensions for relatively minor and / or subjective reasons.
EBSA was at least open to the first two (though not commenting directly, since they are currently in the process of recrafting those regulations), though it resisted the last as being a «very complicated and subjective undertaking which could affect a plan sponsor's decision to offer any target date fund option (s),» according to EBSA's response to the GAO report.
The probabilistic analyses of DAI reported in this section draw substantially on (subjective) Bayesian probabilities to describe key uncertainties in the climate system, such as climate sensitivity, the rate of oceanic heat uptake, current radiative forcing, and indirect aerosol forcing.
As the IPCC Third Assessment Report (TAR) suggested, given strong subjective preferences for certain equity principles among different stakeholders, it is more effective to look for practical approaches that combine equity principles.
On December 11, 2017 the Financial Post reported comments from the Chief Justice of the Tax Court of Canada as well as comments from a former Chief Justice of the Court that this reasonableness test is very subjective and open to litigation.
Best practices provide for the business objectives to be (i) communicated in writing to the vendor; (ii) measured, monitored and reported upon periodically; (iii) objective in nature (as opposed to being subjective).
The fact that her injury was largely based on subjective reports of pain, did not lead to a finding against her as she was a believable witness and the medical evidence was largely supportive of her position.
For instance, if the symptoms you are suffering are more subjective in nature or are «self - reported» and the insurer does not accept the claim as your symptoms can not be proven objectively.
As reported by the Watson and his colleagues» perspective (Watson et al., 1988), positive affect (PA) corresponds to the extent to which an individual feels enthusiastic, active, and alert, while negative affect (NA) reflects subjective distress and unpleasurable engagement that generate a broad range of aversive mood states, including anger, disgust, guilt, and fear.
Indeed, given all the qualifications in the Report, it appears a conflicted and potentially self - serving self - assessment of worth — especially as estimate reliability is largely based on subjective assessment ranging from good to very poor by the Report's authors.
Over half (52 %) rated their health as very good / excellent, while 50.5 % reported positive subjective well - being (WHO - 5).
As such, self - reported data on visual function are likely to offer a subjective but more inclusive estimate of visual problems.
According to this definition, happiness might be conceptualized as a subjective state, with the consequence that self - reporting instruments are the typical way of determining how happy an individual is.
These conclusions were bolstered by the fact that both couples cancelled their respective divorces, reporting improvement in subjective wellbeing, understanding of self, recognizing responsibility for the marital problem, and accepting responsibility as parents.
Optimally, such a report would include several outcome measures assessing a wide array of functioning such as global functioning, target symptoms (i.e. depression, anxiety, etc), subjective well - being, interpersonal functioning, social / occupational functioning and measures of personality, as well as relevant process measures evaluated at multiple times across treatment.
These results suggest that improvement reported by fathers was not merely a subjective effect, as a result of the reduction of stress after the mindfulness training.
Previous research has posed the question as to whether this is due to the failure to experience subjective distress or the failure to report it [120].
If these appraisers end up in court as witnesses with disputing opinions of values vis a vis disputing litigants, each lawyer for each side will cull through All comparables available for consideration at the time of each litgant's appraiser's report date, and will rip apart each appraiser's methodology and subjective application of values as noted within the market value adjustment grid.
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