Often,
researchers make judgments based on questionnaires.
Not exact matches
In an appropriately titled study called Impact of Color in Marketing,
researchers found that up to 90 % of snap
judgments made about products can be based on color alone (depending on the product).
The men were told to look at the images for as long as necessary to
make their
judgments, and longer time spent looking specifically at the faces and bodies of the gay male couples was taken by the
researchers as another sign of attraction to men.
The findings, published in The Journal of Alzheimer's Disease by
researchers at Arizona State University, do not prove that Mr. Reagan exhibited signs of dementia that would have adversely affected his
judgment and ability to
make decisions in office.
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory believe that household robots should take advantage of their mobility and their relatively static environments to
make object recognition easier, by imaging objects from multiple perspectives before
making judgments about their identity.
But even so, they
make clear that, to ferret out that je ne sais quoi that foreshadows outstanding scientific performance, nothing compares to subjective
judgments of quality by experienced
researchers.
Despite the fact that the
researchers sampled a massive international audience in
making this
judgment, the winning joke revolved around New Jersey residents: A couple of New Jersey hunters are out in the woods when one of them falls to the ground.
The
researchers also found that these results were not due to weakened
judgment in the stress group: the stress group did not differ from the control groups in their ability to
make decisions or their willingness to sanction another participant who behaved unfairly.
Caltech
researchers have now discovered that one specific region of the brain, called the amygdala, is involved in
making these (sometimes inaccurate)
judgments about ambiguous or intense emotions.
And
researchers have also found that having several different people observe teachers helped
make their
judgments more consistent over time and mitigate such bias.
As Adam Medlycott, a
researcher at The Key, explains: «Schools will need to assess the position of pupils with EAL against a five - point scale,
making a «best fit»
judgment.
Now,
researchers discover that the reason for this shift is that people use the most accessible information available when
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The
researchers don't yet have enough information to
make a
judgment.
Researchers will have greater difficulty
making accurate
judgments about whether an argument has merit and will thus advance marginal theories and cases with greater frequency.
«As surgeons, we usually do three things,» said lead
researcher Peter Kim, of the Sheikh Zayed Institute in a press call, «we use our vision and we use our hands for dexterity and then we use our mind as cognition to
make judgment and then carry it out.