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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.
You just made one, but here's another: "When vehicles are designed, one of the first steps is to build a concept car." And another: "Centuries ago, the idea that the Earth was round and not flat, was a new, and sometimes dangerous, concept."
There is a lot of "uncertain" things in science. For example, time travel, worm holes, atoms, cellular development, etc.
One's environment and the people they are around plays a major role, for example. Two twins could be separated at birth, and by age 10, they would have nothing but looks and genetics for similarities.
that is metamorphises!!!! =)
A non-example of subjective would be something that is based on factual evidence, such as the boiling point of water at sea level. This information is objective and can be measured and verified by anyone, regardless of personal opinions or experiences.
An example of a concept is called a prototype.
subjective information is information or opinions that are open to interpretation. Such as, He is the greatest Baseball player of all time.
An example of subjective information is personal opinions or feelings, such as someone's favorite movie or the best flavor of ice cream. These are based on individual perspectives and can vary from person to person.
Subjective quantitative is when you answer subjectively but through numbers. example... how do you feel about busy shops from a scale of 1-10?
Subjective based on information given
A Subjective Approach, is when the outcomes do not have the same probability of occurrence. For example you have 90% (0.9) to pass your exam, therefore you have 10%(0.1) to fail. The probability of failing and passing is different so the above example is an example of a subjective approach. In oppose to Classical approach where all outcome have the same likeliness of happing. Example: Flipping a coin 50% for both Heads and Tails.
"That movie was the best I've ever seen" is a subjective statement because it is based on personal opinion and individual tastes, making it a subjective assessment.
An example of a concept is called a prototype.
The concept of a pattern is a subjective thing. For example 1,2,1,2,1,2 is a pattern, so is 0,1, 0,0,1, 0,0,0,1, 0,0,0,0,1, 0,0,0,0,0,1 (which never repeats itself). But is 31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31 (days in a month)? Some people may say yes, others no.
The Piaget's concept of equilibration is an example of equilibration.
That's an eclectic concept album.