Sentences with phrase «of subjective test»

This first pass of our subjective testing focused on images and color, not text.

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In my testing of the technology — admittedly subjective, not scientific — I've found it to be basically a very advanced form or cruise control.
While IIHS and dozens of other private industry groups around the world have methods and motivations that suit their own subjective purposes, the most objective and accurate independent testing of vehicle safety is currently done by the U.S. government, which found Model S and Model X to be the two cars with the lowest probability of injury of any cars that it has ever tested, making them the safest cars in history.»
The fact is that our experience gives us all this together, as being profoundly one in impact upon us; we can not cut up the world of experience, after the fashion of an earlier philosophy, and speak as if that which in its aesthetic quality has subjective appeal must lack any genuine reality in the world itself, simply because it does not lend itself to a particular kind of analysis by measurement or testing.
This is not a subjective test attempting to measure the «true» value of the law to benefited individuals; rather, it's a more objective test (at least in theory) which simply attempts to measure the number and scope of allowed exemptions from the law.
Even when scientific laboratory tests have determine a precise heat level, the very subjective nature of individual taste will come into play as the different capsaicinoids have differing effects on peoples taste buds.
However for many of the reasons above, it was soon evident that the test was highly subjective, and today it has replaced by High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
The comfort and preference of baby carriers can be pretty subjective, and some models just wont work with some builds, which is why it might be a good idea to test them out before purchasing.
In fact, scientists have been working to update lab tests to look beyond sperm count, swimming ability and shape (also known as morphology, a subjective measure that is tough to replicate with an algorithm) to explore other possible causes of male infertility.
However, nobody had ever tested whether these circuits are essential to musical reward, or if they can be manipulated, leading to changes in subjective and physiological measures of experienced musical pleasure.
This test allows investigators to probe which properties of neuronal activity correlate with the changes in subjective experience.
With this in mind, LSE researchers set out to study the nature and extent of the «intangible» impact of the Olympic Games by using measures of subjective wellbeing that have been developed and tested by economists and psychologists for around 20 years in order to assess how people think and feel about their lives.
Although this type of analysis is less likely to be easily translated to the clinic, it could be very effective for clinical trials, as so many of the current tests for progression of Parkinson's disease and impact of treatments are very subjective and not sensitive to changes in clinical state.»
Points of difference include the questionable value of blood tests and the wide variability of testosterone levels in men without any sign of andropause symptoms, the subjective nature of so - called benefits, as well as testosterone's potential risk of heart attacks and prostate cancer, and the claims that testosterone prevents aging.
Of course, that's an entirely subjective test, one that is largely irrelevant to awards prognostication — there are still plenty of ardent devotees declaring it the best film of the year (huhOf course, that's an entirely subjective test, one that is largely irrelevant to awards prognostication — there are still plenty of ardent devotees declaring it the best film of the year (huhof ardent devotees declaring it the best film of the year (huhof the year (huh?)
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.
While there are many critics of the subjective approach, it has an important role in order to balancing out the «teach to the test» and other negative consequences of relying solely on test scores.
And while some see portfolios as excellent qualitative measures instead of standardized tests, we know that the subjective nature of portfolio assessment can make it an unreliable comparison between schools.
Importantly, the benefits of testing for learning were accompanied by reductions in test anxiety (possibly because students became accustomed to testing style or as a result of positive feedback from earlier tests) and subjective estimates of cognitive demand.»
Though course work and grades matter for students» academic trajectories, the subjective nature of course grading suggests that standardized tests may be a better measure of the impact of double - dosing on math skill.
This process combines the outcomes orientation of student test scores with the more subjective elements of classroom observations.
Teachers complain about confusing directions, topics that are not age - appropriate, subjective scoring, and inadequate training on all aspects of the test.
By creating a test with subjective questions, your teacher is setting himself / herself up for hours of grading.
They also, along with others troubled by New York's — particularly NYC's — notorious achievement gaps, yearned to release school leaders from the muzzle of LIFO, which requires that teachers be laid off by seniority, not effectiveness, and change old - school subjective teacher evaluations to reflect student academic growth, measured in part through standardized test scores.
And considering the low - quality of subjective classroom observations that are the norm for traditional teacher evaluation systems, the state laws and collective bargaining agreements governing teacher performance management discourage school leaders from providing more - ample feedback, and that the use of objective student test score growth data is just coming into play, few teachers have gotten the kind of feedback needed to build such expertise in the first place.
Deciding what items to include on the test, how questions are worded, which answers are scored as «correct,» how the test is administered, and the uses of exam results are all made by subjective human beings.
Many teachers unions also favor getting rid of bad educators, not based strictly on test scores or the subjective judgment of principals, but through «peer review» plans which call for expert teachers to come into a school and work with struggling educators and in some cases recommend termination.
The student demonstrated intellectual giftedness as evidenced by any of the following: standardized achievement test scores (90th + percentile), scores on tests of general aptitude (125 + IQ), or other objective and subjective indicators of potential for well - above - average academic performance.
Due to the relatively restricted nature of our drive (a GM engineer was present at all times), we weren't able to obtain test results or steal off to the dyno or go visit Mulletville for some man - on - the - street reactions, but we can offer some subjective impressions.
The loss of subjective solidity is noted, but with a month to go in our long - term test, the Sonata can still claim a flawless reliability record.
We test the most popular performance tyre size of all, the 225/40 R18, with 9 tyres put through the toughest objective and subjective tests
VW decided to fit summer rubber from one of Michelin's main competitors to the GTI, but according to evo's 2014 Summer Tyre Test (evo 201), this particular tyre struggled in the subjective and measured tests.
The editors of Motor Trend Magazine conduct objective and subjective testing at Mazda's Laguna Seca Raceway, as well as a 4.3 - mile closed circuit hill climb on a rural highway, to determine which vehicle performs most masterfully under competitive driving conditions.
I rarely ever talk about the looks of vehicles we test (with the exception of extremely out of the box designs) because it's naturally a subjective topic.
Subtract the subjective observations of the test drivers and the RAM wins.
However, with all pre-owned automobiles, the condition is subjective, so I recommend that the potential buyer inspect as well as test drive any of the vehicles before finalizing purchase.
An attempted explanation of a research finding can never be anything more than subjective opinion until it is tested...
and how much of the 2sig band is objective and how much is partly subjective and how was this CI constructed and was this partly objective partly subjective method tested?
I propose a different method of hypothesis testing that is independent of subjective opinions and uses only hard data — regression analysis using analytic geometry and matrix algebra.
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.
Clearly the Court preferred the subjective and discretionary justifiable infringement test over the brighter line of inapplicability — but at what cost in providing certainty to all parties?
The courts have examined the issue of whether the «reasonable steps test» is objective or subjective.
The ERT rejected this argument; the Environmental Protection Act test for overturning a REA requires objective causation of harm, not just a subjective belief, however sincere.
Like Brunner, critical elements of the Johnson test are based on ambiguous and subjective concepts.
In Bryn Alyn, the Court of Appeal held that the test for «significant injury» in the context of abuse claims was partly objective and partly subjective.
The decision of the Court of Appeal in Bultitudee stood as binding authority that the test to be applied in the context of solicitors» disciplinary proceedings was the Twinsectra test as it was widely understood before Barlow Clowes, that was a test that included the separate subjective element.
The Court of Appeal confirmed that the test in section 1 (2)(b) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (MCA 1973) is an objective / subjective hybrid, with the objective element to be addressed by reference to «the man or woman on the Boris Bus with their Oyster Card in 2017».
̶ The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is disappointed that the Supreme Court of Canada is allowing a subjective evaluation by a Drug Recognition Expert to be used as evidence without a safeguard test.
Fortunately, those types of subjective impressions of managers can be tested and quantified.
The Court of Appeal itself in Tinsley had concluded that an entirely subjective «public conscience» test was the answer, and should apply in cases where there had been illegal conduct.
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