Sentence examples for subsequent judgment from inspiring English sources

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It had "serious faults," in Mr. Salter's subsequent judgment, but now, all these many years later, he has rewritten it, mindful, as he puts it, that it might be "a mistake to try to stand on its feet a failed book".

The experience of a running horse, for example, underlies the judgment that the horse is running, and the activity of judging is an exercise of pure experience prior to a subsequent judgment that "I am now judging".

The GRADE system is based on a sequential assessment of the quality of evidence, followed by assessment of the balance between benefits versus downsides and subsequent judgment about the strength of recommendations.

GRADE employs a sequential assessment of 1) the quality of the evidence, followed by 2) an evaluation of the balance between benefits and harms and 3) a subsequent judgment about the strength of recommendations [ 20].

We suggest, in line with the idea of Bowers and colleagues (1990), that this coarse representation is experienced, on a subjective level, as an early feeling of coherence that can trigger subsequent judgment and action, even before a full evaluation of the stimulus leads to explicit knowledge of the basis of coherence.

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During decision making, anchoring occurs when individuals use an initial piece of information to make subsequent judgments.

They established, among other things, that losses loom larger than gains, that first impressions shape subsequent judgments, that vivid examples carry more weight in decision making than more abstract -- but more accurate -- information.

In research documenting this price anchoring effect, psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky found that even random numbers can have a dramatic impact on people's subsequent judgments and decisions.

In such a scenario, any perceptual judgment involving the universal cowhood as in the case of "This is a cow" makes subsequent judgments "This is an animal," "This is a substance," etc., superfluous.

Our data was consistent with previous studies [15] [17], [19], and confirmed that primes could influence subsequent judgments of emotion when participants were unaware of their presentation.

If the fact that the representation encompasses the tool is ignored in subsequent judgments, then the expanded representation could be considered as an increase in the judged length of the arm (although arm length is not judged as such).

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