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A subjective measure of sound is whether something is too loud, or too soft. A scientific measure of sound is gauged in the decibel level of the noise.
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subjective. (subjective thinking) **APEX STUDY SHEET**
It describes the author's life in a subjective way-apex(Conventions of Memoir = more subjective than objective)
A subjective piece of information depends more on scientist feelingsobjective info depends more on actual observation
Nostradamus's predictions are subjective. You can interpret them to mean anything.
A subjective reasoning is based on how you feel about something more than an actual fact. A scientific thought is emotionless and based on pure facts.
In the context of science, a subjective observation is fairly useless. Subjective observations can't be seen, heard, tested, measured, compared, etc. They are nothing more than an individual's feelings, thoughts or opinions. An objective observation is something that be seen, heard, counted, measured, compared, etc. Objective observations are observations that can be used to help form hypotheses and make predictions. Subjective observations are just your personal feelings about something. They do nothing to further the scientific process.
... # Proceeding from or taking place in a person's mind rather than the external world: a subjective decision. # Particular to a given person; personal: subjective experience.
No two men invented the scientific method. The scientific method is a subjective concept that differs between scientists and institutions.
There is no scientific name for "ugly people." Beauty is subjective and not something that can be accurately defined through scientific classification.
Psychology is not scientific. It is subjective to the interpretation of the doctor.
Events from the past that are similar to the present events; news stories with predictions of future events; objective and subjective views
A subjective measure of sound is whether something is too loud, or too soft. A scientific measure of sound is gauged in the decibel level of the noise.
There is no scientific name for "handsome" as it is a subjective term used to describe someone's physical appearance. Scientific names are used for the classification of living organisms based on their characteristics.
"Beauty" itself is a subjective concept and is not typically assigned a scientific name. In terms of biological organisms, beauty is often a result of characteristics that enhance attractiveness or fitness for survival and reproduction in the eyes of the observer.
It's a subjective measurement made by the manufacturer. There is no scientific basis to the figures.