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First, the QIAS uses several ambiguous terms in the indicators upon which judgements are made (e.g., 'many'most'st', & 'appropriately'appropriately
To examine higher level correlates of VSI, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to measure brain activity whilst human observers performed a visuospatial task involving interpolation across space: a three-element alignment task [8], [10], [30] in which judgements of collinearity were made using Gabor patches (see Figure 1).
To investigate the extent to which judgements were representative, we mailed a questionnaire containing nine simplified case scenarios to wider groups of patients (who had responded to an advert), GPs (who were randomly selected within 10 PCTs) and orthopaedic surgeons (who were randomly selected from the membership list of the British Orthopaedic Association).
This tool addresses six specific domains, namely, sequence generation, allocation concealment, blinding, incomplete outcome data, selective outcome reporting, and other issues (e.g., extreme baseline imbalance) (see Appendix S1 in the supplemental material for details of the criteria on which judgements were based).
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Some 4,000 people supported the campaign by tweeting his message and an appeal at the High Court -for which judgement has been reserved- was told that the Crown Court had erred in law and common sense.
Unlike the early N1-like effects, the later effects were primarily driven by differences between List 1 and List 2 items, regardless of which judgement participants performed and their prior exposure to category members.
However, the ERP data demonstrated that the early visual evoked response that discriminated category members from non-members was modulated by which judgement participants performed and whether they had been pre-exposed to category members.
Commentators typically refer to "deservingness" judgements, which include judgements about the extent to which someone's misfortune or disadvantage was under their voluntary control.
A Social Judgment Theory approach was used [ 19]; the experts' consensus judgements provided the criterion, against which novices' judgements could be compared, thereby providing a measure for checking achievement.
We found the risk of bias judgements themselves to carry a high level of subjectivity, in which different judgements can be justified in different ways.
These three claims form the core of Brentano's theory of judgement: The foundational thesis (1) concerns the relation between judgement and predication, the polarity thesis (2) determines the place of negation in judgements, and the existential thesis (3) determines a canonical form in which all judgements can be expressed.
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