accurate judgment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateandjudgment
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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judgment
noun
uk/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/us/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofaccurateandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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First, it describes not just a cognitive process of judgment, but rather, the interpersonal process necessary foraccuratejudgment.
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His primary line of research addresses the moderators of accuracy in judgments of personality, and the social processes that makeaccuratejudgmentpossible.
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An important property of these research programs is that they allow the possibility ofaccuratejudgment.
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A failure at any of the four stages ofaccuratejudgmentwill dramatically reduce accuracy as failures at each stage combine multiplicatively.
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The other theoretical reform for cognitive social psychology is that models be constructed which not only explain how errors occur but which also account foraccuratejudgment.
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Accuratejudgmentis difficult because the context is difficult; the necessary information is often missing, ambiguous, misleading, complex, and confusing.
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We do not have enough information to make a reallyaccuratejudgmentabout the way in which we should allocate the capital programme.
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I do not mean to say that it is not possible to form a fairlyaccuratejudgmentof the approximate size of the burden.
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It is difficult to find one's bearings, to retain a sober,accuratejudgment, and to know where one stands.
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I believe it to be undeniable that old age robs us of these qualities of quick andaccuratejudgment.
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So much depends on the knowledge andaccuratejudgmentof the professional people involved.
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In that case, why did they not produce their proposals in such a form that we were capable of reaching anaccuratejudgmentof them?
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Over a period of six months a much more adequate andaccuratejudgmentcan be made about what the future situation will be.
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An important question in view of the effect of tiredness of the skipper in this vessel is his position in regard to making anaccuratejudgmentof the situation.
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Anyone with experience of this sort of thing knows how hopeless it is to form reallyaccuratejudgment from the behaviour and answers of a man on such an occasion.
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An employer is unlikely to know enough about the family circumstances of a person when he takes them on to be able to make anaccuratejudgment.
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The brilliant success of this battalion was in a great measure due to his coolness in all crises, unfailing good humor andaccuratejudgment.
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Psychologists now commonly use probabilistic calculations as a standard against which to assess the ability of subjects to make accurate judgments under conditions of uncertainty.
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We do not believe that one should be forced to choose between investigating errors or investigating accurate judgments.
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Although some researchers in the heuristics-and-biases tradition have acknowledged this idea, experimental demonstrations rarely show how heuristics can produce accurate judgments.
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