collective judgment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcollectiveandjudgment
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collective
adjective[before noun]
uk/kəˈlek.tɪv/us/kəˈlek.tɪv/
of or shared by every member of a group ...
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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 ofcollectiveandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They generate the samecollectivejudgmenton the conclusion if individuals act on appropriate weakly dominant strategies.
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On this way of understanding collective reasoning the appropriate outcome of collective reasoning is not an individual judgment but acollectivejudgment.
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Acollectivejudgmentis simply a number of individual judgments packaged in a certain way.
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An individual with outcome-oriented preferences cares only about achieving acollectivejudgmenton the conclusion that matches her own judgment, regardless of the premises.
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There are two ways of understanding thiscollectivejudgment.
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Thus, the contact with the pool that each makes by participating in acollectivejudgmentis still contact that he makes as an individual.
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The alternative way of understandingcollectivejudgmentis to view the process as resulting in an integral consensus.
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As with the other residents, the stigma was accepted for its ' reputation ' even though this meant submitting oneself to thecollectivejudgment.
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One might weaken systematicity by allowing a dependency of thecollectivejudgmentnot only on the individual assent/dissent pattern on the given proposition, but also on its syntactic structure.
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It requires that thecollectivejudgmenton a given proposition be dependent only on the individual assent/dissent pattern on that proposition, not on what the proposition is.
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And even if reaching acollectivejudgmentis more beneficial the benefits could be derived equally well by reaching a piecemeal consensus rather than an integral consensus.
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What all this means is that the common law as a whole remains what it has always been, the product of thecollectivejudgmentof the courts.
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But do not let us belittle the importance of thecollectivejudgmentof the world as to what is right and wrong.
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What we need is a means of creating international reserves on the basis of a rational andcollectivejudgmentabout the world's needs.
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I again asked forcollectivejudgment.
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It is acollectivejudgment, but made by whom?
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First, we should not rely entirely on officers of the council; it has to be acollectivejudgment.
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One of the desirable features of collective decisions is that members pool their votes into acollectivejudgmentand agreed decision.
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We should manage our affairs properly, on ourcollectivejudgment, and we should not plead the judgment of others, however distinguished.
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Collectivejudgmenthad been frustrated.
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