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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a judgment process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the method or procedure by which decisions or evaluations are made.
Example: "The committee engaged in a judgment process to determine the best candidate for the scholarship."
Alternatives: "decision-making process" or "evaluation procedure".
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The feeling of investing a great deal of cognitive effort in difficult tasks in a judgment process can decrease the level of confidence [ 49, 50].
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According to the dual-process view of relative judgment theory, non-recollected faces in a simultaneous lineup would be subject to a relative judgment process.
A key point here is that CEA identifies priorities through a collective judgment process.
As the 'evaluation' is a subjective judgment process, and the personal viewpoints may disturb the final results, we excluded the answers that were not agreed with defaulted values.
By using a collective judgment process with diverse experts and stakeholders (explained below) to examine the above three elements, CEA helps address challenges related to scope and transparency.
Whether by accident or design, Columbus may have hit upon a method to get closer to an accurate judgment process.
Using a diverse group of individuals in a structured collective judgment process to evaluate this information not only would potentially expand the coverage of the document but would, as explained above, increase the transparency of the assessment.
Finally, the significant difference in reaction time between cores and peripheries indicates a difference in the judgment process, probably due to competing decisions in the peripheries [17].
Criteria were developed using a modified Delphi panel judgment process.
If expert judgment was used, a description of how the judgment process was conducted is recommended.
We explore this phenomenon with five acceptability-judgment experiments and interpret the resulting data with the aid of a quantitative model of the judgment process.
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