Sentence examples for judgment the effect from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

In our judgment, the effect of season is unlikely to explain the observed differences, which are more likely related to differences in housing stock and indoor source use between these two study populations.

Subjects with lower empathy scores showed almost no effect of citalopram on moral judgment; the effect of the drug in the group overall was driven almost entirely by subjects with higher empathy scores, who showed a strong effect of citalopram on judgment (Fig. 1B).

Similar(57)

Despite the superficial similarity between the two conditions, the distance effect in the quantity judgment was left-lateralized and started around 170 ms after stimulus onset whereas for order judgments the effect was bilateral and started around 210 ms after stimulus onset.

However, while Fumerton's acquaintance with correspondence is acquaintance with a fact and not a judgment that a proposition is true, BonJour seems to understand the "recognition" of fit or correspondence as judgmental or propositional something like a judgment to the effect that the conceptual description embodied in the belief fits or correctly describes one's experience.

A similar thing could happen in the case of a judgment to the effect that all squares are rectangles.

Second, the distinctive sensory experience that it involves dictates an erroneous perceptual judgment to the effect that pink rats are visible.

Second, the distinctive sensory experience that it involves is apt to give rise to an erroneous perceptual judgment, to the effect that the stick is bent.

Underlying this model is presumably some judgment to the effect that tracing causal processes and their interactions is a worthy goal of inquiry.

In particular, they maintain that no judgment to the effect that I'm in pain or desire water intervenes between my pain or desire and my utterance "I'm in pain" or "I want water".

Just as a wince flows from my pain directly, and is not based on a judgment to the effect that I'm in pain, a spontaneous avowal like "I want water" flows from my desire directly, unmediated by any judgment; but it may be true nonetheless.

Thus, any judgment to the effect that the latter's characterization of mass is closer to the truth, or even that the relevant theories describe the same property, is importantly confused: it equivocates between two different concepts which can only be understood in an appropriately historicized manner, from the perspectives of the paradigms in which they occur.

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