Sizing up objects: the effect of diminutive forms on positive mood, value and size judgments
Language (e.g., structure, morphology, wording) can direct our attention towards the specific properties of an object, in turn influencing the mental representation of that same object.
Michal Parzuchowski +2 more
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Citation of Constitutional Principles of the Judgments of the Courts [PDF]
The citation of constitutional principles in judgments of the courts is one of the issues related to the evidence of the verdict. It is obvious to cite the principles of the constitution in the constitutional courts, but in ordinary courts, i.e. criminal,
Dariyoush Zarouni +2 more
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On the complexity of traffic judges' decisions
Professional judges in traffic courts sentence many hundreds of offenders per year. Using 639 case files from archives, we compared the Matching Heuristic (MH) to compensatory, weighing algorithms (WM).
David Leiser, Dov-Ron Schatzberg
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Fast and frugal framing effects? [PDF]
Three experiments examine whether simple pair-wise comparison judgments, involving the “recognition heuristic” (Goldstein & Gigerenzer, 2002), are sensitive to implicit cues to the nature of the comparison required.
Beaman, Charles Philip +3 more
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The Super Justification Argument for Phenomenal Transparency [PDF]
In Consciousness and Fundamental Reality, Philip Goff argues that the case against physicalist views of consciousness turns on ‘Phenomenal Transparency’, roughly the thesis that phenomenal concepts reveal the essential nature of phenomenal properties ...
Morris, Kevin
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The IART System for Race Walking: Experience with World-Class Olympic Race Walkers
Race walking is a discipline in which the best chronometric performance is constrained by infringements. Currently, the judgment and training of race walkers is entrusted to subjective observations made by judges.
Teodorico Caporaso +4 more
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National Institute for Clinical Excellence and its value judgments [PDF]
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) offers health professionals in England and Wales advice on providing NHS patients with the highest attainable standards of care.
Culyer, A.J., Rawlins, M.D.
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Are Moral Judgements Semantically Uniform? A Wittgensteinian Approach to the Cognitivism - Non-Cognitivism Debate [PDF]
Cognitivists and non-cognitivists in contemporary meta-ethics tend to assume that moral judgments are semantically uniform. That is, they share the assumption that either all moral judgments express beliefs, or they all express non-beliefs.
De Mesel, Benjamin
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Does anyone know the answer to that question? Individual differences in judging answerability
Occasionally people may attempt to judge whether a question can be answered today, or if not, if it can be answered in the future. For example, a person may consider whether enough is known about the dangers of living close to a nuclear plant, or to a ...
Bodil S. A. Karlsson +2 more
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2010 and 2011 EU Competition Law and Sector-specific Regulatory Jurisprudence and Case Law Developments with a Nexus to Poland [PDF]
This third overview of EU competition and sector-specific regulatory jurisprudential and case law developments with a nexus to Poland covers the years 2010 and 2011. This period of time is worth noting for several reasons. First, EU courts delivered a
Kuik, Krzysztof, Mościbroda, Anna
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