subjective evaluation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubjectiveandevaluation
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subjective
adjective
uk/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/us/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based ...
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evaluation
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value ...
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What lies behind thesubjectiveevaluationof health status?
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Interactive evolutionary computation: system optimization based on humansubjectiveevaluation.
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By contrast, perfection and beauty involve somesubjectiveevaluationon the part of the conceptualiser.
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It was found that well-coordinated robot behaviors correlate with a positivesubjectiveevaluation.
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In this study, only positivesubjectiveevaluationwas analyzed, and fear and anxiety were not reported.
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Subjectiveevaluationconsists in judging some parameter by reference to users' opinions.
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Thesubjectiveevaluationof the network is the intermediating factor between the descriptive, objective characteristics of the network and loneliness.
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The findings form a useful theoretical and practical basis for thesubjectiveevaluationof any speech recognition interface.
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The third limit, which involves judging what a parent is willing to do, involves asubjectiveevaluation.
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At this stage, objective assessments of agent team performance have to give way to moresubjectiveevaluation.
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The captured images of imbibing seeds allowed estimation of timing of 'visible germination' occurrence without anysubjectiveevaluation.
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Nevertheless, some progress has been made in assessment, utilising instruments that elicit asubjectiveevaluationof quality of life amongst this population.
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As explained in note 21, asset prices in the no-borrowing economy are determined by the agent with the highestsubjectiveevaluationof the bond payoff.
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A user, such as a designer, can determine the value score based on his or hersubjectiveevaluationof a design problem.
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The explanatory power of thissubjectiveevaluationexceeds the socio-economic determinants and seems to work, to a large part, independently of them.
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The difficulty is technical since the quantification of tetraspanins relies onsubjectiveevaluation of the intensity of labelling in frozen tissue sections.
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Whether a production system maintains long-term productivity is often asubjectiveevaluationwhen a long history is not available for empirical testing.
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On the other hand, there is simply non-transparent,subjectiveevaluationof techniques through protracted negotiation between all the interested parties, 'iterative judgement'.
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After a 10-year investigation includingsubjectiveevaluationand objective measurements by a number of acousticians, in 2001 a new reflector system with vertical transparent baffles was installed.
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However sharp that definition may be, asubjectiveevaluationhas eventually to be made.
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The former are derived from cross-tabulation analyses of raw data, and the latter from asubjectiveevaluation of the range of factor weightings in a given factor group. 26.
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The change in the time preference of the individuals changed thesubjectiveevaluationof the payoff in different periods and enabled the community to emerge from the social trap.
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