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Considering educators can hold varying beliefs toward teaching, it is to be expected a certain degree of subjectivity exists as educators make choices when designing and conducting simulation activities.
Respondents did express the view that an element of subjectivity exists in interpreting some forms of attacks, such as interrogation and threats.
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The resulting factors from the subsequent factor analysis indicate constructions of subjectivity that exist within the rankings [ 39].
Moreover, although the categorization was made with consensus from two of the researchers, some element of subjectivity may have existed, which could have been affected by the researchers' preconceptions concerning the phenomenon.
Reality, it was claimed, exists independently of subjectivity (whether this is intended empirically or transcendentally).
In the case of Proust, it's difficult to imagine the latter scenario, as the entire world of the text literally exists inside the head of, and is filtered through the sieve of subjectivity of, the narrator, Marcel, who may or may not be the same Marcel as the author.
In this example, you might end up pointing out the subjectivity of the perception of color and argue (using questions, not statements) that color only exists in a person's mind as a result of their perception; it isn't actually a property of the table.
Even if Hausman is right that some transgender activists adopt this position about transsexuals, however, she hasn't fully addressed the main point that there exist forms of trans subjectivity which outstrip the medical model.
Two other possible causes for discrepancy exist: intraobserver error, due to subjectivity of the IHC interpretation; and qRT-PCR analysis, which can cause discrepancies particularly in the initial cycles, which depend not only on the melting temperature of the amplicon, but also on the behavior of the genomic vicinity of the amplicon [ 42, 43].
If it were, if aesthetics were completely individual and personal, art couldn't exist; if artist and audience member are both hopelessly locked in their own subjectivities, how could they talk to each other?
But what I think Kierkegaard meant was similar to another of his famously controversial theses, that "subjectivity is truth": what we value, what we love, what makes us who we are, does not exist in the world of ordinary truth and falsehood, of facts and objectivity.
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