Even those women who aren't interested in marrying, face harsh judgments.
I am very confident of my judgments.
"Our findings confirm that beardedness affects judgments of male socio-sexual attributes and suggest that an intermediatelevel of beardedness is most attractive while full-bearded men may be perceived as better fathers who could protect and invest in offspring," the researchers concluded in the abstract of their study.
These are just the kind of judgments we make when sorting out what kind of relationships we want with people.
No doubt, such a person loses some of his innocence and unconcern; on the other hand, he is largely independent, of the opinions, habits, and judgments of his fellows and avoids the temptation to build his inner equilibrium upon such insecure foundations.
It's too soon to make final judgments about players drafted less than six months ago, now almost one-third of the way through their rookie seasons.
,:(cognitive bias) A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that impacts one's choices and judgments.
() I make judgments about you based on your actions.
And in the cases where the WTO dispute settlement mechanism ruled that China's policy does not conform to WTO rules, China has corrected it; by contrast, the United States obeys WTO judgments far less often.
Listen to it without passing moral judgments and without acting on its words.
No doubt, such a person loses some of his innocence and unconcern; on the other hand, he is largely independent, of the opinions, habits, and judgments of his fellows and avoids the temptation to build his inner equilibrium upon such insecure foundations.
They existed — the whole cosmos, or gestalt, or whatever it is, exists — in a realm beyond such judgments, and also beyond the ordinary operations of nostalgia.
Scientists at the universities of Durham and St Andrews came to the conclusion by asking more than 400 British men and women to make judgments on character after looking at digitally-altered pictures of men's faces.
Psychologist Dr Glenn Wilson, who analyzed the results, said: "This study is interesting as it highlights the snap judgments we make as a society about people when we meet them for the first time.
In journal Archives of Sexual Behaviour, they wrote: 'Recent research found shoes to be an accurate artificial sign used to make judgments about a person's.
Machine learning, a form of advanced pattern recognition that enables machines to make judgments by analysing large volumes of data, could greatly supplement human thought.
"Have attitudes changed so much that people are not making negative judgments based on a woman's dress?
Lead researcher Omri Gillath said the judgments were based on the style, cost, color and condition of someone's shoes.
People should be rational in their judgments of themselves and analysis of the market," he said.
Since we expect people who are in a certain role or part of a particular social group to behave in a particular way, our initial impressions of a person frequently rely on these mental shortcuts to make fast judgments of how we expect people to behave.