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The phrase "as subjective aspects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements or features that are based on personal opinions, feelings, or interpretations rather than objective facts.
Example: "In analyzing the artwork, we must consider the subjective aspects that influence our perception of beauty."
Alternatives: "personal interpretations" or "individual perspectives".
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As subjective aspects, we refer to the questions that are complex to define without human interaction, especially implicit information.
Step 3. Agricultural extension training needs assessment- factual or quantitative data as well as subjective aspects of the need for training mid-career extension staff.
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I work closely with applicants so they fully understand both the objective criteria for newsstand placement, which exists because of a lawsuit the association brought 25 years ago, as well as the subjective aspects of placing a newsstand on crowded Manhattan corners.
The CRIS's three scales measure three dimensions: (1) objective and (2) subjective aspects of participation as well as (3) satisfaction with participation.
CGI is a 7-point scale commonly used in psychiatry, measuring the illness severity, global improvement or change, and the therapeutic response from subjective aspects, as it requires the surveyor to compare the subjects with typical patients in clinics [ 41].
A person's intelligible character is a timeless act of Will that the person essentially is, and it can be conceived of as the subjective aspect of the Platonic Idea that would objectively define the person's inner essence (WWR, Section 28), as a portrait artist might perceive it.
In addition, the Taiwanese version of the WHOQOL-BREF was used as the subjective aspect-specific scale in this study.
In contrast to the other variables, which consist of subjective aspects, such as pain, stiffness, and disability, KAM is not subject to this drawback.
However, when comparing bereaved family members' assessments with those of the patients, agreement is found to be better for symptoms that are more concrete and observable than subjective aspects such as psychological symptoms and pain.
Interviews with the mothers guided by questions from the Symptom Check List, revealed a more emotional level to some subjective aspects, such as satisfaction and easiness both for the mother and the baby.
The staff assessments may not have reflected the residents' true functional level - there is evidence that proxy responses are not always consistent with patient assessments, especially in relation to more subjective aspects such as emotional functioning and quality of life [ 48- 50].
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