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There is a subjective element that should not be underestimated.
Bayesian analysis is controversial because it requires assuming a prior distribution, which can be arbitrarily chosen; thus there is a subjective element, which is considered to be a major weakness.
As such, it is an area deserving of further research to establish the extent by which it affects those tests in which there is a subjective element in the execution of the test.
Although the toxicity data was recorded using a standardised grading system, there is a subjective element to assessing non-haematological toxicity and we could not control for variation between individual investigators.
It should be noted that no inferential statistical methods are available for exploratory factor analysis, thus there is a subjective element to the choice of the number of eigenvalues and acceptance/rejection criteria for correlations, loadings, and Cronbach alpha values.
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There will always be a subjective element.
Ultimately, there's a subjective element to this.
There's a subjective element to the analysis.
Of course, there will always be a subjective element to senior-level talent decisions, just as investors will always reach different conclusions from the same balance sheets.
Moreover, as there is always a subjective element related to the pathological examination of an image by human physician, an automated technique will provide valuable assistance for physicians.
But Mr. Miringoff argues that while there is a subjective and political element to any survey, many of the categories he includes in his social index -- alcohol-related traffic deaths, youth suicide, teenage drug use, infant mortality, low-weight birth, unemployment, real wages and child poverty -- involve hard data on matters of obvious importance.
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