The a priori model formulation and
a subjective judgement of a posteriori solution plausibility.
But if we question it too hard we would need to either strip out every error bar and uncertainty limit from every paper without a known prior, or put large horror warnings against each one stating that these error limits are the result of
a subjective judgement of the authors.
For the purpose of discussion, let's exclude the rules - based ETFs that are halfway between plain beta ETFs and truly actively managed products that use
subjective judgement of human portfolio managers.
The findings, presented here yesterday at the 43rd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, suggest that amygdala neurons respond to
the subjective judgement of emotions in facial expressions, rather than the visual characteristics of faces that convey emotions.
The subjective judgements of historians, MPs and journalists rate the performances of Churchill and Macmillan significantly higher.
Not exact matches
Recruiters in turn rely on
judgements, oftentimes
subjective,
of how a candidate's personality will fit the job and the organisation.
I have however disliked hypocrites (and not saying that's you here) who say that my beliefs are intolerant while they are not intolerant for condemning me, or others who hate Christian morality and say it is arrogant but wish to replace it with
subjective judgements dependent on the stimulation
of their meso - limbic system.
Readings which explain other variants, but are not contrariwise to be explained by the others, merit our preference; but this is a very subtle process, involving intangible elements, and liable to
subjective judgement on the part
of the critic.
Despite careful measures to maximise content validity and consistency, it inevitably involves
subjective judgements, both in the selection and weighting
of items, and their application to appraise published studies
of place
of birth.
But the new study suggests that the ACC may be doing something even more fundamental — making
subjective judgements about whether outcomes
of behaviors are good or bad, even before people are consciously aware
of the results
of what they've done.
One example is the simplest and oldest voice recognition method: unaided listening, leading to
subjective judgement by a person with a «trained ear» or even to the opinion
of victims and witnesses.
Indeed, Howard Gardner himself has admitted that there is an element
of subjective judgement involved.
Determining the fitness
of a manuscript for publication may sound like a
subjective judgement, but a book contract should contain some description
of what makes a manuscript «fit for publication» to allow the author to contest the issue if the publisher cancels the book after the manuscript is submitted.
The pros and cons
of different screen sizes and portability factors are highly
subjective judgements, and only you can decide what is best for you.
Simulated index data is based on a combination
of performance
of widely used total return asset class - specific indexes and
subjective judgement taking into account the current economic environment.
12 Steve Fish: Ignoring for a moment your list
of «
subjective»
judgements, reference the book: «Revolutionary Wealth» by Alvin & Heidi Toffler, 2006 Chapter 19, FILTERING TRUTH, page 123 lists six commonly used filters people use to find the «truth».
Indeed, there are examples in IPCC reports
of willingness to acknowledge the importance
of expert (
subjective) judgment, if on a limited basis (e.g., see discussions
of climate sensitivity, detection and attribution and climate and weather extremes in WGI report, assessment
of response strategies in the WGII report
of AR4; see also Knutti and Hegerl (2008) for futher details on the role
of expert
judgement in estimating climate sensitivity).
I mean he's not like Carrick, who ducks and then hides after making a laughable argument about how his
subjective judgements (and those
of Tom Fuller), are actually objective
judgements.
How much does it effect the big scientific programs / unifying theories / wicked problems like climate change which includes so many
subjective judgements and imprecise use
of language (and complexity)?
The status
of «expert», really
subjective,
judgement is nicely illustrated by the fiasco with Bayesian priors for the estimation
of ECS.
The point at which a «majority» moves to a «consensus» is a
subjective point — 60 %, 80 %, 99.999999 %, or whatever — but the fact is that the definition objectively means no less than 50 % +1
of any group that come to a
judgement.
While these decisions may have a dramatic impact on the overall effectiveness
of a website, they are often the product
of subjective judgement calls by an individual, or worse, a committee.
Another frequently used measure
of subjective well - being is the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS; Diener et al., 1985), which assesses the concept
of life satisfaction by measuring individuals» global
judgement of their lives and, thus, the cognitive component
of subjective well - being.
Flourishing has been postulated as a distinct measure
of well - being that is separate to life satisfaction, which taps into more evaluative
judgements of subjective - well - being [70], [71]; the flourishing construct taps into perceptions
of self - efficacy, optimism, success at social relationships, purpose in life, and self esteem.