Tests can be administered early or late in the fall, early or late in the spring, and the dates they are given
influence the judgments about whether a teacher is performing well or poorly.
To the extent that science
knowledge influences judgments related to climate change and trust in climate scientists, it affects views among Democrats, but not Republicans.
For instance, to the extent that science knowledge
influences judgments related to climate change and trust in climate scientists, it generally influences views among Democrats, but not Republicans.
But if merit pay were introduced into our present socialist school system, unions would
soon influence judgments of «merit,» sharing power with professional bureaucrats.
We should suspend judgment and inherent bias and make sure that we do not allow people's appearance, ethnicity, manner or language of speech, or
attire influence our judgment about their ability or desire to care for their pets.
Values
also influence judgments about the relative importance of global economic growth versus assuring the wellbeing of the most vulnerable among us.
In sum, Americans» science knowledge can
sometimes influence their judgments about climate matters but, even in these cases, people's political orientations tend to take precedence.
As Ellen Ostrow suggests in this piece, unintentional biases still remain within the workplace — and that for retention programs to succeed, firms must develop mechanisms for preventing biases
from influencing judgments and behavior.
At the same time, major changes happen in the adolescent brain,
influencing judgment, decision - making, and emotions.
She cited the damning evidence presented by journalist Anas Arimeyaw Anas, which captured some judges and court officials taking bribes, in some cases, to
influence judgment.
The Council took the decision following revelations by investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, which captured 34 judges in a video, taking bribes and in some cases, to
influence their judgments.
Ideally, we could program a human to either display the set of cues (or not) and then see how
this influences judgments of trust.
And we're clueless about how
they influence our judgments.
In reviewing how different levels of training and varying perceptive abilities of examiners impact their work, the assessment also factors in how examiners handle evidence of different quality, such as a slightly smudged fingerprint, and the impact of workplace procedures, including the levels of investigative information examiners are exposed to and how such information can
influence judgments.
But nonfinancial qualities are important too, as they can
influence your judgment and the decisions you make, especially in today's fast - moving, stressful markets.
Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, morsel given to a beggar, bribe, from Anglo - French, morsel 1: money or favor given or promised in order to
influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust 2: something that serves to induce or influence.
The problem with this level of detail about what might
influence a judgment of believability is that it encourages people to think that any factor not mentioned should not be considered (after all, the judge didn't say «or anything else that you think reasonably bears on believability»).
It is possible that tone of the expression, or its relevance, or evidence of malice in the popular or technical sense, would
influence that judgment of the balance between reputation and expression.
You can get caught up in it and that can
influence your judgment.»
Implicit biases can be understood as automatic and unconscious stereotypes that
influence judgments and decisions regarding others.