Sentences with phrase «make judgments about»

Contextual Influences on Ideal Partner Preferences (Preferences as Dependent Variable): What information do people use to make judgments about how much they desire a particular quality in a romantic partner?
Models provide almost no attention to how the supervisor is to make judgments about the use of «group process.»
In phone interviews, they only have your voice to make judgments about your personality.
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Think about it... we all make judgments about people based on how they look.
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Insurance companies and potential employers already make judgments about who they'll take on as a risk, and have already disqualified people because their gene sequence indicates they MIGHT develop a particular health problem.
In order to understand how counsel make judgments about settlement offers Wistrich and Rachlinski asked groups of lawyers in continuing education courses to respond to questionnaires containing three to five hypothetical cases, changing a key factor in different versions of the case.
You can then use this observation to make judgments about what you will allow to play out in your life.
I think it is harder to make judgments about what is casual and what is not for women attorneys than for male attorneys, where a tie is an obvious difference.
People make judgments about the quality and prestige of the company behind a website within a matter of seconds after landing on the homepage.
First, it requires the doctors that he saw in 2017 to make judgments about the medical consequences of the 2013 accident with limited medical information about his history.
When the answers to these questions are known we can make judgments about case values.
There is also a tendency to make judgments about whether a person is or is not «really aboriginal»:
I try to give each artist / band a fair listen, but considering the volume of submissions I receive on any given day, I have to make judgments about the music very quickly.
Also, given multi-decadal oscillations that influence water levels, it seems premature to say we have a long enough record to make judgments about 2100.
But if the science is still work in progress, we do know enough to make some judgments about what it will take to be on the safe side — to reduce the risk of exceeding two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) to an acceptable level.
These are the groups that tend to rely on their own personal experiences, such as their feelings about the weather, to make judgments about whether climate change is happening.
Given the breadth of the committee responsibilities, I doubt they have staff that are conversant enough to make judgments about many parts of the science.
And then I think the chair, the presidency has to resolve some of those differences, and then people have to make judgments about whether or not that resolution meets needs.
The science of human behavior, particularly the psychology of risk perception, robustly shows that we use two systems to make judgments about risk; reason and affect, facts and feelings.
Its intent is to explore the many things that those who make art or who make judgments about art should think about when they consider art that seeks to be «contextual,» «site - specific,» or «place making».»
It reminds you that sound is everywhere, and how we make judgments about what's a good sound and what's a bad noise.
While difficult to make judgments about frame rate or resolution from the video, there didn't appear to be any slowdown after the machine became portable.
• Don't make judgments about the conflict.
There has been chatter in recent years about the possibility of banks and other financial services providers using your purchases to make judgments about you.
While we make judgments about which card is better in given circumstances, there is no major downside to getting two.
If someone shows you they are a trustworthy person over time then you will probably trust them, however, if a person lies a lot you may actually trust them less as you get to know them... but the point is that until you've spent time getting to know a person, you really can't make any judgments about them, one way or the other.
«People will make judgments about you.»
We reserve the right to make judgments about whether content is appropriate and to choose not to offer it.
Presented with conflicting accounts, different viewpoints, and divergent recollections, I have had to make judgments about the credibility of different sources and choose which of the many strands of evidence seem to run closest to reality.
She wasn't very well educated, but she had a very good mind and was thrust into a situation at the magazine where she had to make judgments about all kinds of things where she had absolutely no experience.
States and schools plan to use the new tests to not only determine how well students are mastering the new standards, but also to make judgments about school and educator performance.
However, if you put those two together, it seems to provide the best, most robust and the most accurate basis from which to make judgments about teachers and recommendations to teachers.
The political dimensions of a state - to - district intervention are often the most publicly visible, as people make judgments about the underperforming district and state education overall.
Assessment is valuable when educators use it to guide programs, determine instruction, influence resource allocations, and authentically make judgments about student learning.
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.
Stories are the evidence that allow us to make judgments about what serves us well, and it is the stories about schools that allow communities to build a narrative about the effectiveness of education.
This would enable states to make judgments about whether or not schools need CSI based on a comprehensive evaluation of all the data.
For example, there is no satisfactory way to make judgments about which method of teaching reading is superior — whole language or phonics — without factoring in the socioeconomic, school, and teacher characteristics of each of the groups of students in the experiment.
Another study, in the peer - reviewed journal IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, found that software was able to make judgments about students» levels of engagement that were as reliable as those of human observers, and that these video - based engagement scores predicted post-test scores better than pre-test scores could.
However frustrating it may be at times, I'll keep in mind that the people who do the work in schools, communities, and colleges are usually far better positioned than I am to make judgments about «what works» for their students.
Once program costs are separated, one can immediately see the variation that exists and can make judgments about where money is better (more efficiently) spent.
This may be because schools make judgments about retention and referrals based on a student's relative achievement within a grade, and by virtue of their age, older students are less likely to have very low achievement.
If students feel it was unfair that the city council chose the vacant lot for parking instead of a skateboard park, they can evaluate the records of discussions that took place and make judgments about what information was valid and what decisions were unjust.
The main focus of coaching and mentoring conversations for school improvement is to build the competency and capability of teachers, so that they can take steps towards achieving the school's strategic vision and priorities in the curriculum, teaching and learning, and assessment, and can effectively make judgments about students» progress and outcomes.
«I felt like people were going to make judgments about me,» admits Shapiro.
It is also insulting to reference sex, overly comment on physical appearance, or make judgments about someone based on the little bit of information an online dating profile provides.
Once you have enough cycles inputted, she starts to compare your new information to past information on your own cycles to make judgments about when you ovulate.
So when we're in that five percent, people become curious and make judgments about what we do for exercise and what we stick in our mouths.
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