objectivity

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English - Turkish
{i} tarafsızlık
nesnellik
objektiflik
(isim) tarafsızlık
afakilik
objectivity concept
Objektif belge kavramı.Muhasebenin temel kavramlarından objektif belge ve tarafsızlık kavramı
specific objectivity
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English - English
The world as it really is; reality
That which is perceived to be true to understanding
That which one understands, often, as intellectually, of all and everything, of what is sensed as felt, thereof
The state of being objective, just, unbiased and not influenced by emotions or personal prejudices
The object of understanding
The 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 editorials
As a researcher using qualitative data, you need to be very careful because expectations and preconceived ideas (bias) can affect what you observe, interpret, and conclude Background, previous experiences, interests, and motivations for the research will affect the recording and interpretation of data
judgment based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices
the objectivity concept means that an accountant has to prepare any accounts only on the basis of objective and factual information Thus, this concept attempts to ensure that if, for example, 100 accountants were to draw up a set of accounts for one business, there would be 100 identical accounting statements prepared
An unprejudiced or open orientation to information about the nature of phenomena being studied
The philosophic position in which one is without bias or prejudice The position is concerned with reality rather than perceptions or feelings
Emphasizing or expressing the nature of reality as it is apart from personal reflection or feelings; independence of mind See also: Conflict of Interest, Ethical Behavior Topic areas: Governance
degree to which information is based on observable phenomena and presented factually with an absence of bias
The state, quality, or relation of being objective; character of the object or of the objective
(the sense of objectivity appropriate to the study of religion): A striving to draw near to the object of investigation at the point where all relevant perspectives on it intersect, thus to comprehend it in its transcendence beyond any one perspective in a way that commands the recognition of those who dwell within them and know them well It is fundamentally a matter of doing justice to the object itself, the object in the round (This meaning of objectivity is to be distinguished from that often associated with modern natural science, namely a comprehensive methodology of distancing: of separating the investigating self from the object of investigation )
The property of being objective See objective <Discussion> <References> Pete Mandik
An author's stance that distances himself from personal involvement
The degree to which the task to be performed is clear and the correct response is definite
Lack of subjectivity in a test question so that the same score is produced regardless of who does the scoring (p 300)
Accountants' preference for using dollar amounts that are relatively factual-as opposed to merely matters of personal opinion Objective measurements can be verified (See Refer to page 94)
{i} absence of bias, lack of emotional involvement; physical reality (Philosophy)
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