It is especially hard when one is dealing with fundamental presuppositions that have
influenced human judgments for so many centuries.
More specifically, Dr. Park has been interested in investigating the mental process and representations that affect social judgment and behavior, with a focus on the implicit and unconscious ways in which social category information
influences human judgment and behavior.
Not exact matches
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Now this tendency, through the
influence of grace, is not often exhibited in matters of faith; for it would be incipient heresy, and would be contrary, if knowingly indulged, to the first element of Catholic duty; but in matters of conduct, of ritual, of discipline, of politics, of social life, in the ten thousand questions which the Church has not formally answered, even though she may have intimated her
judgment, there is a constant rising of the
human mind against the authority of the Church, and of superiors, and that, in proportion as each individual is removed from perfection.
Ideally, we could program a
human to either display the set of cues (or not) and then see how this
influences judgments of trust.
In a previous edition of NLJ, Jon Holbrook criticised the Supreme Court's
judgment and called for social policy in this area to be «liberated from the distorting
influence of
human rights law» (see «A distorted view»).
It is one of the ironies of the development of the law in this area that the often quoted passage from Justice Brennan's
judgment in Mabo) about the
influence of international
human rights law on the development of the common law (quoted above), was also quoted by Justice Olney in support of the proposition that the international obligation to provide innocent passage justified the limitation of the recognition of offshore native title to non-exclusive rights.