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Similarity to the civil building fire evacuation (Fruin 1971), a time judgment model on miner safety evacuation can be advanced.
In the prospective paradigm, participants know in advance that they will have to make a time judgment after a certain task, while in the retrospective paradigm, participants are told only afterwards that a time judgment is required [1] In both situations, time judgments are made after the task is over.
However, while they execute the task, participants in the prospective condition are aware that a time judgment will be required; on the other hand, participants in the retrospective condition are informed of this additional requirement only once the task is completed.
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In Christian belief, at the end of all time Judgment Day will hold each person accountable for the way they behaved during their life.
Our aim was to investigate the effect of emotions per se on the subsequent time judgment of a neutral event.
One high school hoop dream at a time because judgment day in N.B.A. heaven can wait.
At a time when judgment is seldom passed on other people's tastes, this show – so scornful of quiescent submission to the orthodoxy – makes a bracing impact.
As my notes put it, it could be that what she was experiencing had a moral, or even spiritual dimension: "Forty days and 40 nights – a time of judgment – heroine's delusion (or truth?) is that she is between this world and the next, being tried, tested, judged.
At the core of the service is an ancient prayer, U-netanneh Tokef, which honors the holy period from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur, a day of atonement, as a time of judgment when God decrees who shall live and who shall die.
Judgment upon the individual is thus at the same time judgment upon the whole, and vice versa.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Time judgment of miner safety evacuation (Fruin 1971).
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