In the late 1980s and early 1990s, he published papers showing how people
use arbitrary categories to make judgments.
Not exact matches
Not just New Labour's overwhelming desire to amass all sorts of information about the individual and New Labour's managerial model of how to govern but also, in particular, a steady shift away from «justice» and towards «control»: towards the
arbitrary, unconstrained
use of power through the regular invocation of states of exception (terror legislation and Iceland is in this
category); the creation of catch - all legislation whose operational interpretation is at the whim of the police (photography, questioning individual police officers); government attempts to constrain the judiciary through tick - the - box sentencing guidelines, and at an individual level examples such as David Milliband's quite disgraceful prevarication over torture allegations.
«We tested whether a DNN signal pattern decoded from brain activity can be
used to identify seen or imagined objects from
arbitrary categories,» explains Kamitani.
eLearning course pages in the latter
category feature a huge range of what I would consider bad instructional design that include
arbitrary use of color, a hodgepodge of resources with no explanation, incoherent titles or directions, and no logical sequence of events.
Fortunately most hotels have dispensed with blackout dates, but they do still
use arbitrary points and hotel «
categories.»