Subjective means someone's personal interpretation of something, so non-subjective, or objective, means concrete and based on proven fact. A true and proven claim
Which of the following is true of non-subjective issues?
Subjective means someone's personal interpretation of something, so non-subjective, or objective, means concrete and based on proven fact. A true and proven claim Which of the following is true of non-subjective issues?
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.
If the book isn't factual, it's fiction.
no. actually quite the opposite. non fiction is as true as it gets!
Non-fiction
Zombies are fiction; they don't exist. Fiction is fantasy, or not factual. Non-fiction is factual or reality.
There are two books about three kingdoms, one is called Three Kingdoms, it is fully factual, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is anohter book, be more precise it is a novel based on Three Kingdoms, it is 70% factual and 30% non-factual, the most non-factual part in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the red cliff battle, only for this battle is 30% factual and 70% non-factual. So maybe you could say the red cliff battle is the only non-factual part in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
A non-subjective issue has generally accepted criteria that can be used to judge it while a subjective issue does not.
Fiction could be the opposite. Non-factual also could be the opposite.
yes, it is called non-subjective valuing on carvalu.com
non fictional books
Its roots are factual