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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comparative judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing evaluations or assessments that involve comparing two or more items, ideas, or situations.
Example: "In the study, participants were asked to make a comparative judgment between the two products based on their features and pricing."
Alternatives: "a comparative assessment" or "a relative evaluation".
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However, this assessment is best seen as making a comparative judgment.
For instance, Zemel, Behrmann, Mozer, and Bavelier (2002) had participants make a comparative judgment about features of objects in a visual scene, but added an occluding object to make it ambiguous whether the features belonged to a single, unusually shaped object or two separate objects.
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L. L. Thurstone (1927) "A law of comparative judgment," Psychological Review.
2. Thurstone, L. L., (1927), "A Law of Comparative Judgment", Psychological Review 34, pp. 273-86.
Pollitt (2012b) has consistently argued that comparative judgment can be conducted at a comparable or lower cost to analytical, traditional marking and that comparative judgement provides consistently high reliability.
(This, I hasten to add, isn't a comparative value judgment; Europe has no monopoly on right thinking or clear viewing).
(4) articulates a comparative value judgment about these ways of existing: it is greater for something to exist in both ways than it is to exist merely in the first way.
Partial financing could provide important information about the willingness of the insured to pay, and a comparative value judgment could be obtained.
The comparative judgment is enough to secure Socrates' conclusion: because the philosopher is a better judge than the others, the philosopher's judgment has a better claim on the truth.
Quantitative analysis of the frequency of first response was done by χ2 test and Thurstone's law of comparative judgment.
Caught up in the rush of events, and often deeply identifying with our networks of friends and colleagues involved in these politics, we may have allowed hope or passion to cloud our better comparative judgment.
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