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ObjectivityThe ability to exercise judgment, express opinions and present recommendations with impartiality
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Objectivity1803, from Medieval Latin objectivus, from Latin objectus (see object (n.)) + -ity.
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ObjectivityWeb designs should always be produced without the influence of personal opinions. What one person doesn’t like about a design may actually benefit the target audience of the proposed website. Feelings and personal taste should always be put aside so that the true purpose of the brief can be fulfilled.
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ObjectivityAn unbiased mental attitude that allows internal auditors to perform engagements in such a manner that they believe in their work product and that no quality compromises are made. Objectivity requires that internal auditors do not subordinate their judgment on audit matters to others.
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ObjectivityFair, unbiased, and objective; not subjective.
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ObjectivityStriving as far as possible to reduce or eliminate bias in the conduct or interpretation of research and scholarship.
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Objectivity1. the propensity to base decisions and perceptions on exterior information instead of on subjective aspects, like private emotions, beliefs, and experiences. 2. the standard of a research study such [..]
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ObjectivityFreedom from bias.
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ObjectivityAbility to remove personal feelings or presuppositions in assessing learning or other areas.
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ObjectivityAn attempt to write a story without showing bias or injecting the writer’s opinion.
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ObjectivityObjectivity refers to a reality external to the mind, as relating to external objects.
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ObjectivityProcedures researchers follow to minimize distortions in observation or interpretation due to personal or social values.
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ObjectivityThe state or quality of being without bias or prejudice; detached, impersonal. The journalist's job is to report the facts, not colored by his personal opinion; except in the case of opinions or [..]
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Objectivity(n) judgment based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices
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ObjectivityObjectivity refers to that aspect of cognition which pertains to the Object itself, rather than the Subject. Over-emphasis on objectivity leads to a position of powerlessness and “Objectivism”. See Su [..]
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Objectivitythe removal of personal opinion, judgement or bias in order to arrive at more precision. It is disputed how much this can be achieved in reality as even the framing of the situation in which objectivi [..]
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ObjectivityApproaching topics with an open mind, avoiding bias, and being prepared to submit research evidence to scrutiny by other researchers.
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ObjectivityInvolves two distinct elements, presentation and substance. 1.Objectivity includes whether disseminated information is being presented in an accurate, clear, complete, and unbiased manner. This involv [..]
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ObjectivityA test is considered to be objective if different independent researchers obtain the same results.
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Objectivity
The state of being objective, just, unbiased and not influenced by emotions or personal prejudices
The world as it really is; reality
That which one understands, often, as ''intellectually'', of [..]
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