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We may measure the importance of each element in the sequence by plotting how often the response (judgment) corresponded to the color of that element.

Findings suggested that the family caregivers' natural judgments correspond most closely to what they do under an imagine-patient set than to what they do under any other set.

Kuhn supposes that individual differences are normally distributed and that a judgment corresponding to the mean of the distribution will also correspond to the judgment that would, hypothetically, be demanded by the rules of scientific method, as traditionally conceived (1977c, 333).

This was based on clinical judgment, but corresponds in part to Wagner's classification system for diabetic foot ulcers, which ranks ulcers with gangrene > ulcers with osteomyelitis, > ulcers alone[ 5, 6].

If the strongest version of transcendental idealism is correct, then to every true empirical judgment there necessarily corresponds an actual empirical fact, and conversely, and also to every true a priori judgment there necessarily corresponds some objectively real conceptually-represented or intuitionally-represented structure across a complete set of logically or experientially possible worlds.

So, while our evaluations of others may be vulnerable to the "correspondence bias"—the tendency to believe that one's mind directly corresponds to one's actions we don't make similar judgments about our own motivations.

In Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, the prime minister, Zoran Milanovic, said the tribunal's judgment "does not correspond with the truth," adding that he hoped it would be set right on appeal.

This is also one of the reasons for using the term "value" rather than "rule": the assessment of a scientific theory rather corresponds to a judgment where different criteria are carefully weighed than to the mechanic application of a rule or algorithm to determine the best theory (McMullin 1982: 17).

The affective response appropriate to a confrontation with the monstrous, or the unbearable, is, Critchley argues, disgust which corresponds to the judgment of dis-taste.

This subjectivist thesis would be over-strict if it were interpreted in an "atomistic" fashion, so that some subjective response corresponds to every judgment of taste, and vice versa.

Some companies use situational judgment tests, which present scenarios that correspond to particular roles.

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