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1 than a single exact algorithm, the analyst's judgment on a number of aspects is required in deciding
2 an subjects had to reverse their categorical judgments about a stimulus feature, if incorrect, before
3                                     Player's judgments about a Stradivari's sound may be biased by th
4 same (visual or auditory) modality, temporal judgments about a target stream from one direction are b
5                         Both indexes capture judgments on a number of dimensions.
6 ontrastive adaptation of auditory brightness judgments on a trial-by-trial basis.
7 ence in detection, and more specifically, in judgments about absence.
8 nce that is heavily shaped by evaluation and judgments about afferent sensory information.
9                                  Overarching judgments about AM as an adaptation strategy, which may
10 en turned left or right to make a perceptual judgment about an adjacent scene view.
11 se idea generation, in part because of rigid judgments about an idea's worth.
12                      We conclude that making judgments about another person differently affects the w
13 ates how scientists are forced to make value judgments about appropriate standards of evidence when i
14  independent and accurate recognition memory judgments about both an item's recency and its frequency
15 of multiple causes on a single effect, human judgments about causal strength and structure can be pre
16 ollowing EAACI recommendations, basing their judgment on clinical history and skin prick test results
17 nformation on prescribing indications limits judgments about clinical appropriateness of medication c
18  placebo use, requiring protocol-by-protocol judgments on complex issues of clinical research ethics.
19                  Participants provided value judgments about consumer goods in the presence of online
20 uman genes, multimedia documents, subjective judgments on consumer products or political candidates,
21 provided pain ratings followed by confidence judgments on continuous visual analogue scales.
22 cal domain, the CSM predicts people's causal judgments about dynamic collision events, complex situat
23  were scanned while they performed aesthetic judgments on dynamic landscapes and matched static ones.
24 cal literature to help physicians make sound judgments about efficacy and safety data and to improve
25  the brain translates physical activity into judgments about effort (i.e., "How effortful did that ac
26 quired participants to make a same-different judgment about either one of two simultaneously presente
27 e physicians' ability to make sound clinical judgments on employing CDT.
28 d antibiotic therapeutic considerations; and judgments about environmental surveillance and decontami
29            During fMRI, subjects made gender judgments on faces of people who had been introduced as
30 Adjustments for case mix result in different judgments about facility performance and should be used
31  diverse beliefs and behaviors by forbidding judgment on foreign societal codes of conduct.
32 at applies not only to decisions but also to judgments about goal value (expected reward) and action
33 large-scale empirical investigation in which judgments about health losses associated with many cause
34 ferences between blind and sighted subjects' judgments on HHI.
35 lt of congenital blindness, affects implicit judgments about "higher-order" concepts, such as "fruits
36 rns collected while observers made aesthetic judgments about images from one aesthetic domain.
37 wo experiments, human volunteers made binary judgments about images of either a body or a scene.
38                                              Judgments about inclusion and prognosis were reproducibl
39 health disparity measurements reflects value judgments about inequitable versus equitable sources of
40 e also able to use facial similarity to make judgments about kinship.
41                      They performed semantic judgments on L1 and L2 literal, idiomatic and metaphoric
42                                       Expert judgments about likely SMR costs display an even wider r
43 and gifts, even drug samples, can compromise judgment about medical information and subsequent decisi
44 t existing beliefs inappropriately influence judgments about model assumptions and results.
45  primarily on visual information when making judgments about music performance.
46                  This is based on our expert judgment about new findings in the growing literature si
47 RI data were collected, made yes-no category judgments about new dot patterns.
48 ed on the trained pairs and made inferential judgments on novel pairings that could be solved based o
49 ubjects are universally biased to base their judgments on number as opposed to the alternatives.
50                                       Making judgments about oneself and friends resulted in increase
51  of cases and raters in order to assure fair judgments about operative competency and fair comparison
52 , the associated risks of complications make judgments about optimal treatment plans challenging.
53        We sought to determine whether making judgments about others as well as the self influenced fi
54 sions for their children and recognizes that judgments about outcomes are often subjective, and socia
55 ther than as a "sword" to impose clinicians' judgments on patients.
56 rgely by building theories based on explicit judgments about patterns of acceptability - whereas it i
57 al activity while participants made semantic judgments about people or objects.
58 ty of clinicians to make reliable diagnostic judgments about personality.
59 nts of romantic evaluation: either consensus judgments about physical beauty (paracingulate cortex) o
60  human participants made category typicality judgments about pictured objects or their names drawn fr
61 and-pointing movements to report recognition judgments on pictures defined by different degrees of ev
62 r recurrence (RFR) of breast cancer and make judgments about potential benefits of chemotherapy.
63 the complexity of social cognitive and moral judgments about prejudice, discrimination, bias, and exc
64 ibroatheromatas (k=0.59) because of observer judgments on presence and location of confluent necrotic
65 old/new) followed by context (encoding task) judgments about previously seen and novel objects.
66 ted with the overall accuracy of clinicians' judgments about QOL impairment.
67 hould not be used by external agents to make judgments about quality of hospital care.
68                                    Physician judgments about quality of life are highly correlated wi
69 s of object recognition memory that required judgments about recency, object location, and object ide
70  social groups will benefit if they can make judgments about relationships on the basis of indirect e
71            Regression analysis revealed that judgments about risks and benefits were the strongest pr
72                                              Judgments on several dimensions of quality of life were
73 r monkeys base near-threshold psychophysical judgments on signals carried by populations of weakly in
74                                  We examined judgments about simple referential communication games,
75  differentiate between more and less to make judgments about social relationships, territories, and f
76                     Primates base perceptual judgments on some sensory inputs while ignoring others.
77 l space, however, required observers to make judgments about spatial relationships between isolated p
78 ndividuals seem to base their sound-symbolic judgments on specific sets of acoustic cues, extracted f
79 ed, in certain cases, to facilitate category judgments about speech sounds (rather than speech percep
80 he participants made associative recognition judgments on studied, rearranged (items studied on diffe
81 selected from peer-reviewed journals without judgments about study design.
82 nferior parietal lobe when participants made judgments about syllable order compared with both syllab
83 ere recorded while listeners made intonation judgments about target notes that terminated a sequence
84 ent to an object, can we manipulate people's judgments about that agent's attention?
85 aling aspects of a visual target can improve judgments about that target, relative to invalid cues [5
86 ed bibliographical data, made a standardised judgment about the "slant" of the article towards Norpla
87 ncentivized by asking participants to make a judgment about the difference between two options (estim
88 rms have been added to describe the USPSTF's judgment about the evidence for each key question: "conv
89  perform a task (e.g., remember or make some judgment about the images), which may modulate processin
90 posing algorithm starting in 1998 reflects a judgment about the impact of this difference on applican
91 performing either a conceptual or perceptual judgment about the object.
92 cs associated with lung malignancy, clinical judgment about the probability of malignancy, and patien
93                 These decisions constitute a judgment about the relative danger and benefits of those
94  shift the interpretation from a qualitative judgment about the role of chance to a quantitative esti
95 a mass spectral similarity score, and make a judgment about the sample using both the similarity scor
96 emi-local neighborhoods that permit Bayesian judgment about the underlying cell behavior.
97 herapy must be acknowledged before rendering judgment on the cardiovascular efficacy of these agents.
98         This analysis may provide a rational judgment on the physicochemical space to optimize oral b
99 As participants made an arbitrary perceptual judgment on the probe shape, their covert spatial attent
100 ng test accuracy preclude making an informed judgment on the value of PET for this potential indicati
101       This often enables them to make faster judgments about the appearance of the scene than they co
102 g nutrition recommendations involves complex judgments about the balance between benefits and risks a
103 sidered when making recommendations based on judgments about the balance of benefits and harms of bre
104                                    Subjects' judgments about the causal efficacy of their actions ref
105                                              Judgments about the close others again increased blood o
106 acy, defined as the accuracy of individuals' judgments about the content of another person's thoughts
107 cross-modal ERP was predictive of perceptual judgments about the contrast of colocalized visual targe
108 sults show a strong predictive power for the judgments about the current households and national situ
109  in the articles could anticipate consumers' judgments about the economic situation and the Consumer
110                         We hypothesized that judgments about the effort spent on a task will be influ
111  to happy faces, and driven predominantly by judgments about the eye region of the face stimuli.
112 ve demonstrated that animals can make memory judgments about the order of serially presented events;
113 onitoring, an aspect of memory that involves judgments about the origin of information, has been foun
114                                              Judgments about the perceptual appearance of visual obje
115 ty estimates cannot be used to make informed judgments about the populations from which they are draw
116 est measures of psychosomatic understanding, judgments about the possibility of psychosomatic events,
117  coverage is sufficiently complete to permit judgments about the presence or absence of particular ge
118  their use of the report card in formulating judgments about the quality of cardiac surgeons and sele
119  the ways that younger and older adults make judgments about the self, with results of a follow-up be
120 cores did not correlate with dermatologists' judgments about the severity of skin disease.
121 judgments about what is fair are essentially judgments about the social meaning of the distributive a
122 ob application essays) and then made various judgments about the speakers.
123 icipants were asked to make fine orientation judgments about the tilt of a target grating presented a
124 dity are often overinterpreted, resulting in judgments about the underlying quality of care.
125 investigators to make covariate-by-covariate judgments about the validity of the IV design.
126   This article discusses 3 principles to aid judgments about the value of new tests.
127  Thus, the rmCD is involved in making normal judgments about the value of reward.
128 , it can be difficult for scientists to make judgments about the work of others through careful analy
129 e structures that allow us to make efficient judgments about the world without the cost of memorizing
130 alized for making prospective, metacognitive judgments on the basis of internal probability; it is es
131 he color of natural objects they based their judgments on the brightest parts of the objects; at the
132 females) completed a dot-motion task, making judgments on the direction of a field of moving dots und
133                                Domain expert judgments on the gene functional clusters in the network
134 l frequency (HSF) information to make gender judgments on the hybridized faces.
135 e used as guide evidence in several clinical judgments on the Iranian population.
136  accuracy is limited by patient's subjective judgment about their clarity of vision.
137 ormance on ability measures) and categorical judgments about their capacity.
138 at they are changing, and can make veridical judgments about their current state.
139 primary criterion variables were physicians' judgments about their ethical rights and obligations whe
140 nt factors, or might result in inappropriate judgments about their importance, and could thus lead to
141        The data demonstrate that clinicians' judgments about their patients' functioning and historie
142 t phase of the experiment, participants made judgments about their relative popularity as hypothetica
143 t of our memories and to understand and make judgments about them, such as distinguishing events that
144 ed patients to make unrealistically negative judgments about themselves and the world.
145  activity associated with viewing and making judgments about three categories of pictures (famous peo
146 gical examination, clinical observation, and judgment about treatment success by the patient, their c
147                To incorporate practitioners' judgments about treatment indication and preprocedural p
148                     Surprisingly, confidence judgments on trials with no detection report are influen
149 ants were scanned while making two different judgments about visually presented objects (is the objec
150 136) were scanned while they made relational judgments on visually presented word pairs.
151 language network during spelling and rhyming judgments on visually presented words.
152 amusics and 26 matched controls made tension judgments on Western (familiar) and Indian (unfamiliar)
153  paper could be used to make high-throughput judgment about what targets were present in the input sa
154 rsally good in providing stable and accurate judgments about what forms part of their language and wh
155 ces in permissible consumption-interpersonal judgments about what is acceptable (or not) for others t
156 e argue and present evidence that children's judgments about what is fair are essentially judgments a
157  information that should guide decisions and judgments about what is valuable.
158 ion about what is statistically frequent and judgments about what is valuable.
159  surrogate decision makers are asked to make judgments about what treatment pathway is most consisten
160 out knowledge, often expressed as confidence judgments about what we know.
161 n in fundamentally different ways to support judgments about when events occurred.
162 assification of an object and an exercise of judgment about whether an object violates a rule premise
163 ic feature comparison," the observer makes a judgment about whether the evidence and the model are su
164 s more consistent with clinicians' intuitive judgments about whether a disorder is present, whether p
165 ultisensory information over time to improve judgments about whether a fluctuating rate is high or lo
166              Confidence intervals can inform judgments about whether estimated parameters are likely
167                                Subjects made judgments about whether the event rate of these streams
168                            Participants made judgments on whether a word described them (self-referen
169 1 metric can be equalized, requiring a value judgment on which to prioritize.
170                                       Key to judgments about within-study bias and indirectness is th
171 scan, participants made semantic-relatedness judgments on word pairs varying in amount of visual-moti
172 canned during study while they made semantic judgments about words, pictures of objects and scenes, a
173 an incidental verbal encoding task (semantic judgments on words) while undergoing fMRI.

 
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