the representativeness heuristic
Sue is demonstrating an incorrect judgment based on availability bias, where she believes flying is more dangerous than driving because she may hear about plane crashes more often in the news compared to car accidents. Her perception is not in line with statistical data, which shows that flying is actually a safer mode of transportation.
In a judgment case, the term "prove-up" refers to presenting evidence or testimony to support the validity of the judgment being sought. This typically involves demonstrating that the necessary legal requirements have been met for the judgment to be granted. It often involves providing documentation and/or witnesses to substantiate the claims made in the case.
Not accurate; not according to truth; inexact; incorrect; erroneous; as, in inaccurate man, narration, copy, judgment, calculation, etc.
Human judgment is still required to analyze the data for entry into the computer system correctly.
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Miscognition is the failure to accurately perceive or understand something, often resulting in a skewed or incorrect interpretation of information. It can lead to errors in judgment, decision-making, and communication.
Not at all. This helps to prevent incorrect or double billing.
A motion to arrest judgment is a formal request made by a party in a legal case asking the court to set aside a judgment that has been entered, typically prior to the judgment becoming final. This motion is usually made on the grounds of legal deficiencies in the judgment itself, such as being based on insufficient evidence or errors of law.
To ask, "How do you be resolute?" sounds grammatically incorrect. I believe the proper question should be, "How can you be resolute?" or, "How can you show that you are resolute?" I think the answer to this would be, "to show resolve, to be steadfast and unwavering in your decision or judgment about something."
An incorrect use of English."Criteria" is the plural of the word "criterion". This means that the verb in the question is wrong, it should read "What are simple criteria".A "criterion" is a test on which a judgment or decision can be based.
Having or demonstrating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity. Reflecting good judgment or sound thought. Guided or controlled by a computer. And also means that you are brilliant, clever, smart, intellectual, keen, consequent, knowing, quick, logical, knowledgeable, quick-witted, rational, alert, sharp, reasonable, bright, sharp-witted To be able to properly spell "intelligent." No doubt you did that one on purpose.
The affix "miss-" typically means "wrongly" or "badly" when added to a word, and can imply failure or error. For example, "misunderstand" means to understand incorrectly, and "misjudge" means to make an incorrect judgment.