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It utilizes experts' judgements to explicitly deal with unprecedented future events with varying degrees of severity in generating different possibilities (scenarios) of how the future might unfold.
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As control tasks, observers made similar judgements and eye movements to explicitly presented (dot) targets.
One major procedural difference was that Kensinger and Schacter (2005, 2006) used size judgements to unobtrusively elicit imagery, whereas in the present experiments participants were explicitly instructed to produce an image (or sentence), and then to rate it for pleasantness unpleasantness.
And so I leave those judgements to the individuals.
But there are delicate judgements to be made.
Second, the use of a quantitative tool to elicit perceptions might have challenged the women's ability to explicitly express the complexity of their judgement on the quality of care received, forcing them to respond only to narrowly formulated statements.
Friends, you still have to explicitly approve.
It is better to make these judgements systematically and explicitly to help protect against errors, resolve disagreements, facilitate critical appraisal, and communicate information.
Through reflective practice, the researcher was careful to acknowledge personal biases, values and judgements explicitly in a diary prior to and during the research process [ 17].
From judgement to journey.
"It allows good medical judgement to prevail," Blumenstock said.
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