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Subjective may refer to:
Subjectivity, a subject's personal perspective, feelings, beliefs, desires or discovery, as opposed to those made from an independent, objective, point of view
Subjective experience, the subjective quality of conscious experience
Subjectivism, a philosophical tenet that accords primacy to subjective experience as fundamental of all measure and law
Subjective case, grammatical case for a noun
Subject (philosophy), who has subjective experiences or a relationship with another entity
Subjective theory of value, an economic theory of value
A school of Bayesian probability stating that the state of knowledge corresponds to personal belief
Look up subjective in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Subjective may refer to: Subjectivity, a subject's personal perspective, feelings, beliefs, desires...
Subjective logic is a type of probabilistic logic that explicitly takes epistemic uncertainty and source trust into account. In general, subjective logic...
argument or by decision theory and de Finetti's theorem. The objective and subjective variants of Bayesian probability differ mainly in their interpretation...
Subjective idealism, or empirical idealism or immaterialism, is a form of philosophical monism that holds that only minds and mental contents exist. It...
In linguistics, a subject pronoun is a personal pronoun that is used as the subject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for...
The subjective character of experience is a term in psychology and the philosophy of mind denoting that all subjective phenomena are associated with a...
The subjective theory of value (STV) is an economic theory for explaining how the value of goods and services are not only set but also how they can fluctuate...
In grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated NOM), subjective case, straight case, or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part...
In decision theory, subjective expected utility is the attractiveness of an economic opportunity as perceived by a decision-maker in the presence of risk...
Subjective Visual Vertical (SVV) is a diagnostic test of the inner ear to assess a patient's perception of verticality and detect if there are any signs...
during subjective day (i.e., the part of the rhythm corresponding with daytime, whether accurately or not) and drops to almost nothing during subjective night...
Subjective vitality refers to a positive feeling of aliveness and energy. It is often used instead of measures of subjective well-being in studies of eudaimonia...
qualia (/ˈkwɑːliə, ˈkweɪ-/; sg.: quale /-li/) are defined as instances of subjective, conscious experience. The term qualia derives from the Latin neuter plural...
Subjective Refraction is a technique to determine the combination of lenses that will provide the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA). It is a clinical...
Subjective constancy or perceptual constancy is the perception of an object or quality as constant even though our sensation of the object changes. While...
The syndrome of subjective doubles is a rare delusional misidentification syndrome in which a person experiences the delusion that they have a double or...
psychology, cognitive linguistics and neuroscience that refers to the subjective experience, or sense, of time, which is measured by someone's own perception...
Subjective video quality is video quality as experienced by humans. It is concerned with how video is perceived by a viewer (also called "observer" or...
concepts of social equality or enfranchisement. It is the content of a subjective right, namely the claim of a legal subject as against other persons to...
a subjective report is information collected from an experimental subject's description of their own experiences, symptoms or histories. Subjective reporting...
relationships. Life satisfaction is a key part of subjective well-being. Many factors influence subjective well-being and life satisfaction. Socio-demographic...
experience can only fully be known from the inside, subjectively. But if consciousness is subjective and not visible from the outside, why do the vast majority...