Sentences with phrase «subjective data as»

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Depending on the scope and purpose of the research, happiness is often measured using objective indicators (data on crime, income, civic engagement and health) and subjective methods, such as asking people how frequently they experience positive and negative emotions.
Except as otherwise noted, the Compensation Committee's executive compensation determinations are subjective and the result of the Compensation Committee's business judgment, which is informed by the experiences of the members of the Compensation Committee as well as the input from, and peer group data provided by, the Compensation Committee's independent executive compensation consultant.
It is saved as evidence under the category of «subjective data»
The examples given above entail that the subject prehend the past experience in terms of its content or objective data as well as its emotion or subjective form.
Yes, but subjective data is not dismissed as evidence only filed as «subjective».
Some might question whether such subjective criteria as «beauty» and «harmony» belong in science, where theories can be evaluated objectively by whether they fit the data.
The intentional object (as it is prehended) is what Whitehead calls the objective datum, that which is prehended under the occasion's subjective aim.
they then go on to explain the occurrence of the subjective data of perception by treating them as instances of law - like regularities of types of objective physical occurrences.
Since one can not easily refer to a passage not yet contemplated, all of the passage, not just those parts referring to «data» or «subjective form (PR 85) should be regarded as a single insertion.
Initially, in the Gifford's Draft, the name we shall give to Whitehead's writings, largely from part II, which conceive the subject as the subjective aspect of the datum from which concrescence begins, 5 a few anticipations of subjective aim can be discerned.
Our developed consciousness fastens on the sensum as datum: our basic animal experience entertains it as a type of subjective feeling.
This puts Hartshorne where he wants to be, because to intuit (prehend) actual occasions as they occur is to intuit (prehend) them formaliter, as they exist in the immediate subjectivity of concrescence, and since God is everlasting, and experiences all actual occasions formaliter, actual occasions are preserved everlastingly (in their full, warm, subjective immediacy) in the consequent nature of God.6 This interpretation resolves the question of the status of the past, the problem of how the past is given as datum for concrescing actual occasions, and the question of a ground for truth claims about the past.
In this regard, a proposition is indeed «theoretical,» but in the deeper understanding as a lure endeavoring to fix the subjective form which clothes the feeling of the proposition as a datum.
In their moment of occurrence they are subjective and as they complete themselves they become objective data for other events.
Another meaning of idealism, which I call epistemological or subjective idealism, is that when we experience something, have it as immediate intuitive datum, it is nothing but a quality of our own mental state (Berkeley's or Locke's idea or Hume's impression).
We are often exhorted by scientists and philosophers alike to accept the material given to us by sense perception as though it is the rock - bottom foundation of our knowledge of the physical world, Simultaneously we are told to refrain from coloring neutral sense data over with our subjective wishes and teleological desires.
It is defined as the doctrine that «the primary activity in the act of experience is the bare subjective entertainment of the datum, devoid of any subjective form of reception» (PR 239).
It seems to me that anytime the actual entity qua actual, i.e., qua subjective immediacy, is taken into consideration, the naive realistic discourse, appropriate to cosmogonic or scientific explanation, has to be abandoned and the causally efficacious datum is to be conceived as a component of the percipient subject qua concrescence whereby transition as such is lost sight of and replaced by process.
In short, because the nonrepeatability of qualities (as subjective forms) does not imply the non-recurrence of a datum (with its qualities) in many different occasions, the nonrepeatability of qualities does not imply the inevitable degeneration of the divine memory of individuals.
The further question, of whether this kind of «memory» which preserves the reality of such valued data in the divine life, also carries with it what we might describe as subjective immortality, is not discussed in Whitehead's essay.
After its world, its subjectivity, this room for development, has been exhausted, after the achievement of its subjective aim, which is its supreme concretion and unity, it is now to be regarded as occurring in various other processes of concrescence as objectified, as a datum.
As soon as determinateness is achieved, another new process of integration starts with respect to the available data which have arrived in the meantime, because although at that moment all the data which were available have been synthesized, in God's case, in contrast to a normal actual entity, the subjective aim has not thereby been fully actualizeAs soon as determinateness is achieved, another new process of integration starts with respect to the available data which have arrived in the meantime, because although at that moment all the data which were available have been synthesized, in God's case, in contrast to a normal actual entity, the subjective aim has not thereby been fully actualizeas determinateness is achieved, another new process of integration starts with respect to the available data which have arrived in the meantime, because although at that moment all the data which were available have been synthesized, in God's case, in contrast to a normal actual entity, the subjective aim has not thereby been fully actualized.
Being a subjective statistic it is hard to get many valid conclusions from the data provided as the definition of a clear cut chance is up for interpretation.
However, the data is very subjective as top teams also score a high percentage of their goals from other types of chances and a lot of the conversion rate figures are very close together, meaning these could easily change in a few matches time.
Their actual hazard ratings are very subjective, some chemicals are listed under two different names with different scores, and they often treat data gaps as a GOOD thing (but not consistently!).
«Although some of the data used to compile the rankings is subjective in its reporting, the report highlights the fact that community health is the responsibility of the entire public health system comprised of individuals, schools, non-profits, faith - based organizations, and public safety, as well as health care providers,» Gilmore said.
The data revealed that participants with high subjective knowledge were less likely to choose the product over the cash prize when they had many options, just as the researchers expected.
As scientists, we pride ourselves on our ability to rise above this tendency and dispassionately analyze data, free from any subjective bias.
But as with any drug treatment, the harms and benefits need to be evaluated from group data in trials, and be applied to individual patients whose subjective experiences are important to consider, they argue.
Of the elementary and middle schools the survey respondents rated, 14 percent received a grade of «A,» 41 percent received a «B» grade, while 36 percent received a «C.» Seven percent were given a «D» and 2 percent an «F.» These subjective ratings were compared with data on actual school quality as measured by the percentage of students in each school who achieved «proficiency» in math and reading on states» accountability exams during the 2007 - 08 school year.
However, I do get anxious whenever teacher assessments are aggregated and compared as if they are high - quality summative data, because teacher assessments are subjective.
Second, after reading Avner Segall's (2003) «Maps as Stories About the World,» teacher candidates were able to learn more about the subjective nature of maps and data representation by adjusting the number of classes and classification ranges.
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.
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Thanks are due Mike for his candid and edifying replies, but proxy data splicing still seems at times as subjective as the history on which it partially depends.
Personally, I am all for scientific discourse, but not one that uses very subjective data (as clearly pointed out in the re-analysis of data at the NOAA Hurricane Research Center) as strength of the argument.
Another presenter at the session, Paul Chang, a project scientist who studies satellite ocean surface wind data at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Center for Weather and Climate Prediction in College Park, Md., said that the current method that is largely used by U.S. scientists in this area of research, known as the Dvorak technique, employs satellite imagery to estimate tropical cyclone intensity but is imprecise and subjective.
Our procedure does not throw out data because it looks unrealistic, as that would be subjective.
Any reduced, blended composite representation should be shown separately, clearly as the investigator's subjective interpretation, and best as an overlay to data close to the raw state.
He argued that in the absence of individual consent as a legal basis for processing, the subjective preferences of the individual concerned could not amount to a compelling legitimate ground on which to object to the data processing [108].
In particular, the Advocate General's incorporation of a type of subjective mental element to the concept of controller (as the controller must have «awareness» of the existence of personal data) departs from the current definition of controller.
However, it is just as important to capture «soft» data about working with a firm and its attorneys — the subjective data from the claims professionals that deal with outside counsel on a regular basis.
League tables can be broadly described as those products that measure law firm deal activity through factual data rather than more subjective methodologies.
In R v Spencer, which dealt with informational privacy relating to Internet service subscriber data in the hands of third - party companies, Cromwell J, for the court, organized the expectation of privacy analysis into four general areas: (1) the subject matter of the alleged search; (2) the claimant's interest in the subject matter; (3) the claimant's subjective expectation of privacy; and (4) whether this subjective expectation of privacy was objectively reasonable, having regard to the totality of the circumstances.6 None of these tests are inconsistent; they are articulations of the same overarching concerns grouped differently as suited to a particular inquiry.
Australian and US data from a large multi-instrument comparison survey were used to conduct tests of convergent, predictive and content validity using as comparators five other multi-attribute utility (MAU) instruments — the EQ - 5D, SF - 6D, Health Utilities Index (HUI) 3, 15D and the Quality of Well - Being (QWB)-- as well as four non-utility instruments — the SF - 36 and three measures of subjective well - being (SWB).
As such, self - reported data on visual function are likely to offer a subjective but more inclusive estimate of visual problems.
In particular, we aim to provide data regarding inter-item correlations, means, standard deviations, variances, Cronbach's a and factorial structure as well as relationship with specific criteria as life satisfaction, psychological resilience, inspiration, hope, subjective happiness, depression, anxiety, stress, positive and negative emotions in terms of criterion validity.
Analyzing longitudinal data from Germany, we find that the experience during the transition to parenthood, as measured by changes in subjective well - being, predicts further parity progression.
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