No one pretends that the quest has been free
of subjective bias: often it has mirrored the quester's own thoughts on Jesus, religion and the church.
Your stock analysis too seemed so devoid
of subjective biases quite unlike those who recommend a scrip after suitably positioning themselves for a killing.
Your stock analysis too seemed so devoid
of subjective biases quite unlike those who recommend a scrip after suitably positioning themselves for a killing.
Not exact matches
Putting this list together was a combination
of art (experience +
subjective bias) and science (big ass data).
But regardless
of which way the market heads from here, the bottom line is I still have no
subjective bias, and continue to operate under the mantra
of «Trade what I see, not what I think.»
yawn...
of course we all have
subjective biases... i'm honest about mine... and really, what is the point
of having the samed tired debates here... you already have your opinion made up, won't truly listen and will hear anything i say through that lens
The scientific method is supposed to filter out the
subjective biases of the individual observer.
Whitehead also makes it explicitly clear in this context that the joint adoption
of the subjectivist
bias and
of the substance - quality categories is inconsistent: «Yet if the enjoyment
of experience be the constitutive
subjective fact, these categories have lost all claim to any fundamental character in metaphysics» (PR 241; cf. 243).
Both claim to be in a possession
of the Truth they can not possess, arguing their
subjective, arrogant, conceptual point
of view (opinion), based on their extremely limited and
bias perception
of Reality.
By best guess, we mean pretty randomized ordering
of 30
of the top 45 prospects, with some conjecture and
subjective biases tossed in.
Aside from research design
biases, Fine also notes how social constructions
of gender shape the situations people encounter, and their
subjective meaning.
«Understanding the magnitude
of this
bias is essential in accurately interpreting survey results that include
subjective reports
of feelings and symptoms,» says Patrick Shrout, a professor in New York University's Department
of Psychology and a co-author
of the paper, which appears in the journal Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences (PNAS).
In addition to the small sample size and the fact that the trial was not designed or intended as an efficacy study, one important caveat is that because the trial was not investigator - blinded, it is likely that at least some
bias was introduced into the assessments, particularly on the more
subjective ones such as the IGA and some components
of the MDS - UPDRS II and III subscales.
This may favourably influence their ability to resist hunger and hence
bias subjective measures
of appetite.82 Furthermore, the effects
of weight - loss upon
subjective appetite measures are most frequently detected in pre-meal and post-absorptive states, indeed, the use
of visual analogue scales have only been validated for this purpose.85
Most companies use productivity measures to inform the
subjective assessments
of supervisors, with some companies permitting less
subjective judgment than others for fear
of bias or favoritism.
Teachers are more - likely to base their evaluation
of peers on their own
subjective biases, giving thumbs up to those who fit their view
of what teaching should be than on whether they are actually effective in improving student achievement.
Some
of them do not have a neutral policy and that may result in
subjective and
biased opinions and reviews.
I stop going to his a while back when I got tired
of how irrelevant,
subjective and
biased and often arrogant it becaume, not to mention self - inflating and lazy (he does not even correct basic typos and spelling mistakes on his posts).
It was further reinforced in behaviorist circles by their dogmatic refusal to consider the treatment
of «
subjective» data as scientifically admissible, and
of course by the elementaristic
bias which has been discussed above.
It's key to recognize, though, that the canon
of AbEx masters was also the product
of societal
biases, and that our
subjective opinions are not always free from the influence
of broader cultural realities.
In the mid -»60s, however, he turned away from the
subjective, emotional
bias implicit in Abstract Expressionism in favor
of a clear - cut structural approach that he continued to develop until his death last year at the age
of 82.
In exploring
subjective questions
of quality and their relationship to the art - historical canon, one finds that a «good» AbEx work is one that is determined to be so by both the viewer and the critics and experts, as well as being the result
of societal
biases (more on that last part later).
This extra level
of potency is firmly connected to
bias and highly
subjective self - image.
Its very good detective work but after reading the book twice (a real labour
of love as its very heavy going) this supposed warm
bias in the temperature record concerns me and the way in which it is adjusted is somewhat
subjective.
However, I did see from Oppenheimer «recognizes his own
biases» and from Oreskes «will promote transparency» I have to ask: Can there be some kernel
of objectivity in the
subjective sea?
This is plagued by
subjective, manual adjustments that in many cases can not be justified, sites with years
of missing data, sites that should not have been used because
of Urban contamination, and a large warming
bias.
If they didn't believe a Mexican telling them that raters can't be
biased with respect to the outcome
of the study — since said outcome in entirely in their hands — or the importance
of independence, and bliindness to the identity
of the authors / participants, I assume they just asked some white people who would know, some social scientists who are experts in
subjective rater study design, interrater reliability, etc..
Again you assert that your own interpretation (which is not free from
bias or vested interest)
of words and events that are by their very nature
subjective rises to the level
of fact.
The raters were ideologically
biased activists who had a particular outcome in mind, and were given the power to create that outcome given that the study was based on their
subjective ratings
of climate science abstracts (and other random abstracts evidently).
They are much less the
subjective business than are written interviews (which have sometimes made a fool out
of me by amplifying
bias established by prior written interviews).
You may be right that my labeling
of the GWPF as «right wing» has a strong
subjective component from my side, and it may show my own political
bias.
The development
of subjective group dynamics: When in ‐ group
bias gets specific According to a
subjective group dynamics model
of intergroup processes, intergroup differentiation and intragroup differentiation co ‐ occur to bolster the validity
of in ‐ group norms.
(2) thou shalt not fudge the data (3) thou shalt not invent arbitrary statistical methods to suit thy data (4) thou shalt not indulge in any form
of bias e.g. thou shalt not employ incomplete, highly selective,
subjective literature reviews (6) in the interests
of transparency and replication thou shalt not hide the data or code (7) thou shalt not make vague or exaggerated statements unsupported by evidence (8) thou shalt not tolerate actual or potential conflicts
of interest (9) thou shalt not allow political interference to compromise scientific integrity (10) thou shalt not use unvalidated computer models (11) Thy university shall insulate undergraduate fees from research expenses and require research to be self supporting independent
of the teaching.
(2) thou shalt not fudge the data (3) thou shalt not invent arbitrary statistical methods to suit thy data (4) thou shalt not indulge in any form
of bias e.g. thou shalt not employ incomplete, highly selective,
subjective literature reviews (5) thou shalt not exaggerate (6) in the interests
of transparency and replication thou shalt not hide the data or code (7) thou shalt not make vague statements unsupported by evidence (8) thou shalt not tolerate actual or potential conflicts
of interest (9) thou shalt not allow political interference to compromise scientific integrity (10) thou shalt not use unvalidated computer models
Unfortunately, leaving lawyers to decide their own competency (especially new lawyers) is rife with the lawyer's lack
of experience,
subjective perspective, personal
bias, pride, ego, desperation, poverty, and a host
of other issues.
Still, it occurs to me that my own cautious path presents an opportunity to offer, for those interested, an entirely
subjective, probably
biased and personal description
of much
of the legal and professional information scene in the UK and Ireland and to a minor extent in mainland Europe... [more]
Furthermore, the effects
of implicit
biases and stereotypes — combined with the
subjective nature
of the evaluation process — discourages female associates.
Like the main Vault Law 100 rankings, the quality
of life rankings reflect the
subjective opinions
of associates, with Vault noting that the rankings are based on perceptions
of insiders — some
of whom may be
biased in favor (or against) their firms.
Still, it occurs to me that my own cautious path presents an opportunity to offer, for those interested, an entirely
subjective, probably
biased and personal description
of much
of the legal and professional information scene in the UK and Ireland and to a minor extent in mainland Europe.
Dr. Wind Goodfriend - Science
of Relationships articles Website / CV Dr. Goodfriend's research focuses on cognitive
bias within romantic relationships: how partners view each other in a
subjective, instead
of objective, way.
In particular, our use
of intensive interviews
of childhood experience and attachment style allowed obtaining contextualized in - depth information that is not easily afforded through questionnaire approaches (and serves to minimize
biases associated with
subjective responding).
Self - report measures are highly
subjective and they increase the possibility
of social - desirability
biases [55].
Results
of the
bias - adjusted step - three analysis for coping profiles and
subjective well - being as a distal outcome
We evaluated the association between dismissing attachment and positive
bias in school - aged children's reports
of their own emotional experience and their parental care, hypothesizing that: (1) compared to secure children, dismissing children would underreport their
subjective distress relative to physiological indicators
of distress, and (2) dismissing children would report that their parents were warmer / more caring than would secure children.
I suspect that the «approved voting delegates» realized the insanity
of the idea upon continually hearing about all
of the potential for
subjective,
biased abuse
of the program at the hands
of consumers as well as at the hands
of Realtors who should not be in the business in the first place.