Sentences with phrase «subjective quality of»

Psychometric properties of the interRAI subjective quality of life Instrument for mental health
Suicidal Ideation and Attempts during Middle Childhood: Associations with Subjective Quality of Life and Depression
The social effects of mental health stigma include exclusion, poor social support, social isolation, poorer subjective quality of life, and low self - esteem.
Some readers might be aware of the subjective quality of review scores while others might not.
A study comparing the sleep habits of good sleepers and poor sleepers noted the people with worse - quality sleep spent more time on their backs than the good sleepers (Sleep positions in the young adult and their relationship with the subjective quality of sleep.
I had this piece gathering in my mind, about the essential subjective quality of recipes.
She's right to point out that the subjective qualities of opinion and taste compound the difficulty.

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The results, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit, are based on both subjective life - satisfaction surveys and objective measures of quality of life.
Its quality - of - life index links the results of subjective life - satisfaction surveys — how happy people say they are — to objective determinants of the quality of life across countries.
So panpsychism, from being a really bizarre hypothesis, is now being actively considered as a solution to the so - called «hard problem» of how phenomenal, subjective qualities are connected to merely material quantities.
The quality of self - worth catches up and includes the subjective forms of the other two physical feelings.
But as a subjective form of transmuted feelings, the adumbrative quality of «more» acquires an enlarged reference to a community in the totality of past fact.
The dynamism of the feeling of subjective immediacy is a vectorial tending forward, an appetition toward a «more,» which urges the organism beyond domination by the conformal quality of physical feeling.
Subjective forms, however, refer to the concrete mode or mood or quality of response.
One of the most immediately available characteristics of my subjective experience is its quality of «becoming».
Dewey calls this value «quality,» but by the term he means neither mathematical nor secondary qualities; he uses the term to refer, first, to the wholeness or deeper reality, in some aspect of the world, often as that wholeness is presented in a work of art. 24 If this were called the objective locus of quality, the subjective locus would be the emotional intuition of the objective quality; this subjective quality gives the experience itself the unity which makes it that particular experience.25 It is this empirical discernment of quality which provides the substance of the derivative and propositional resolution of the conflict between the individual and its environment.
Primary qualities are viewed as objective, i.e., independent of the knower's frame of reference, while secondary qualities are judged to be subjective, i.e., involving the complicity of the subject imposing his own peculiar sensory apparatus on the bodies perceived.
He wrote (p. 267, my translation): «The world is a richly varied configuration of interdependent qualities; some of these are given factors in my (or another's) consciousness, and I call these subjective or psychic, others are not directly given to any consciousness and these I term objective or extramental — the concept of the psychical does not arise in this connection.»
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).
Descartes missed the full sweep of his own discovery, and he and his successors, Locke and flume, continued to construe the functionings of the subjective enjoyment of experience according to the substance - quality categories.
Galileo divided all attributes into two groups: «primary qualities» of mass and extension, which he believed to be properties of objects themselves, and all other «secondary qualities» such as color and hotness, which he believed to be merely subjective sensations in the observer's mind.
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).
Thus there is little hope for our recovering a feeling of truly belonging to the cosmos as long as we hold onto the assumptions about physical reality (such as the primacy of primary qualities and cognate assumptions) underlying scientism and materialism.5 For we will continue to have a gnawing suspicion that the real world is so different from our projections that we are still without a home in the universe as it runs on colorlessly and meaninglessly beneath our secondary and tertiary «subjective» projections.
God saves evils — with all their negative qualities — as objects, but God is not able to save the subjective immediacy of the evil occasion.
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.
Our sense of the importance of things, events, persons, and of the universe itself, seems to share with secondary qualities the characteristic of being totally subjective and arbitrary.
I actually have a lot of empirical proof in the restored quality of life in my clients, but so much of what I do is discovered through subjective means.
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.
I'm inclined to assert that the quality of the judges must be weighed, and that it's not a pure subjective opinion.
The «subjective form» of an actual entity is what it is because of the qualities that constitute it.
Although he suspects that the nature of this help is largely for the future to disclose, he does suggest some presently recognizable advantages of thinking of all individuals as having subjective or experiential qualities.
Identifying the Effects of Objective and Subjective Quality on Wine Prices.
Interestingly though we have three parallel propositions of varying circumstances and positions for an observer to finally take a subjective as well as objective call on the quality and competence of our Mr. Arsene Wenger.
As always, please note that this list is a measure of each post's rate of engagement (relative to that Facebook Page's baseline) and not a subjective judgment about quality.
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.
The results show that patients benefitted from any treatment on some subjective measures of sleep and life quality.
We've showed an improvement in subjective sleep quality after higher dietary protein intake during weight loss, which is intriguing and also emphasizes the need for more research with objective measurements of sleep to confirm our results.»
This where the most subjective element of photography comes in — how your eye interprets the quality of color, the photo's sharpness, and so on.
«Among the factors that define the quality of a wine, one of the most important is the quality of the grape as the raw material, but this concept is difficult to assess, due to problems such as subjective parameters, the short period of time available in the field to do the analysis during harvest time, the lack of measuring instruments and their high price, as well as the mixing of good quality and bad quality grape in the trucks.
Although Tononi's volunteers got only a few minutes of artificial sleep — not enough for the volunteers to draw meaningful subjective conclusions about sleep quality — previous studies have indicated that TMS applied at certain frequencies during sleep can improve memory.
A 2015 Cochrane review of current research on cryotherapy also came to a similar conclusion: «There is insufficient evidence to determine whether whole - body cryotherapy (WBC) reduces self - reported muscle soreness or improves subjective recovery after exercise compared with passive rest or no WBC... Further high - quality, well - reported research in this area is required and must provide detailed reporting of adverse events.»
The best predictors of subjective sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index global score) were the Hamilton anxiety score and the number of hot flashes in the first half of the night (R 2 = 0.19, P < quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index global score) were the Hamilton anxiety score and the number of hot flashes in the first half of the night (R 2 = 0.19, P < Quality Index global score) were the Hamilton anxiety score and the number of hot flashes in the first half of the night (R 2 = 0.19, P < 0.001).
[UPDATE (one option): bokeh, n. a Japanese term for the subjective aesthetic quality of out - of - focus areas of a photographic image.
People in the United States of America were pleased to know that they could not focus on other subjective qualities that make the core of a relationship.
As a result, she created a model that focuses on the quality of matches where cost isn't married to a subjective time constriction.
Criteria for membership: To apply for membership, a broadcast film critic must regularly provide a large television, radio or Internet audience with subjective assessments of the quality of motion pictures being released theatrically.
That's an incredibly subjective quip, of course, but I certainly found myself struggling with the level of quality on display with each and every screening, the oasis of the Oscar season ultimately proving to -LSB-...]
That Billy's scenes are shot with a subjective camera gives them a looking - glass quality that never fails to shame this viewer for having subjected any number of women to my gaze.
This is a purely superficial concern, of course, entirely subjective and revealing little about actual quality, but part of the reason serious Woody was so often suspect had to do with the sweeping change in tenor of these more solemn selections.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
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