Meaning Subjectivity
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Everyone experiences things differently. For example, it’s hard to predict how a landing page testimonial will be perceived by your visitors. The only way to find out is to test.
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1803, from subjective + -ity. Popularized in Kantian terminology; compare French subjectivité, German subjektivität.
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state of mind recognizing the thoughts and motivations of the person (subject) considering an object or idea, and not the state of the object or idea being considered.
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It is the ability of interpreting the data or to make judgment by using the experience, beliefs and feeling. It is also an empirical research used because of the failure to get the proper objectivity [..]
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Subjectivity relates to the property of perceptions, arguments, and language as being based in a subject's point of view, and therefore influenced by a particular bias.   
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The continually changing views that people take of themselves and the world around them. In cultural studies these views are seen as the product of ideology and discourse and not some stable factor re [..]
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A reflection of the person¿s mind, or thoughts, which is the result of his/her experiences, moods or attitudes.
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Subjective is that which belongs to or is due to the consciousness or thinking of a perceiving subject.
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The state or quality of being effected by the feelings or temperament of the subject or person thinking. (It is extremely important for us to teach our students to distinguish between subjective and o [..]
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(n) judgment based on individual personal impressions and feelings and opinions rather than external facts
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Subjectivity, refers to that aspect of perception or activity which pertains to the Subject. In Hegel’s system Subjectivity is the first part of The Notion, followed by Objectivity and The Idea. Subje [..]
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that which represents, or the fact of demonstrating, a personal or individual view, judgement, or perspective (see objectivity).
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The inner experience of an individual.
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