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    Scientific objectivity‚ according to Louise Antony and Thomas Kuhn‚ is fundamentally unattainable because of the human epistemological condition. The open-mindedness‚ or freedom from existing notions‚ that pervades almost all definitions of “objectivity” is inherently uncharacteristic of the human mind‚ and Antony explains that scientific reluctance to entertain new‚ controversial hypotheses is one manifestation of this innate mental road-block. When scientists view data that contradicts the central

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    Contains statements/info furnished recklessly o Omits/obscures info req to be included = misleading • When aware‚ PA shall take steps to be disassoc from that info OBJECTIVITY • Not allow bias‚ conflict of interest or undue influence of others to override pro/business judgments • PA may be exposed to situations that may impair objectivity • Impracticable to define and prescribe all such situations • PA shall not perform a pro service if circum/rship biases or unduly influences his judgment with respect

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    Title – International Marketing Research Challenges INTRODUCTION Due to global financial issues in the recent months‚ consumer confidence is low in the more developed markets such as Japan‚ the US and Europe (AFP‚ 2012). Therefore developing markets‚ such as the Australian market‚ are looking towards emerging markets where the markets have remained dynamic and rich in growth opportunities. This is because emerging markets “have reached a minimum level of GDP and are in the growth phase of the

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    <center><b>"Through the use of many characters monologues the narrative point of view presents an objective view of what really happened."</b></center> <br> <br>This statement is not adequate in connection with William Faulkner’s novel‚ As I Lay Dying. Though many points of view are expressed through the use of interior monologue‚ even when compiled‚ they cannot serve as an "objective" view of what really happened. <br> <br>There are many monologues by many different people‚ often with opposing ideas

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    on the characters feelings and how they react to something. A large portion of non-fiction stories or texts are mainly objective because they have more facts than opinions. The article‚ At the Holocaust Museum by: David Oliver Relin states more objectivity than subjectivity because it is being compared to the real life event and is factual. The information stated in the article is laid out

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    BIGGEST CHALLENGES AND BIGGEST OPPURTUNITIES INTRODUCTION In this we are going to discuss the biggest challenges and opportunities faced by the managers while entering the industry in the current economic climate. what is the type of source? It is an online publication and it is mainly for the things faced by the managers entering the industry.in this we will discuss about the skills and the acceptance of the managers while entering the industry. In the current economic climate

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    Mechanical objectivity involves the removal of subjectivity from the reader or‚ in this case‚ a judge or doctor when utilizing discretion. Porter explains that‚ “expertise must include an ability to follow the rules…but there is no avoiding the judicious exercise of discretion” (4). Furthermore‚ discretion is used daily for a variety of scenarios; however‚ how does one define ‘discretion?’ Per Merriam Webster’s Dictionary‚ discretion is defined as‚ “the quality of having or showing discernment or

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    Reliability and Objectivity of Accounting Measurement‚ Author: Y.Ijiri and R.K.Jaedicke‚ The Accounting Review‚ Vol.41. No.3‚ 1966‚ 474-483 Summary: Accounting is a measurement system in which number of alternative measurement methods are available. Criteria for choosing best measurement alternative is an issue over the life of accounting. The user groups and the purpose for which data will be used are important‚ however‚ the use or purpose of the data is simply too broad and general a criterion

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    Discuss some Problems in Establishing Objectivity in Social Science * Scientists have heralded ‘objectivity’ as their shibboleth‚ warranting a perceived superior or privileged position relative to other forms of knowing. George Simmel‚ (1858 – 1918) for example‚ saw objectivity as the greatest achievement of Western cultural history. In recent decades however‚ the ‘magnificent Minotaur’ of objectivity (Gouldner‚ 1961-62: 1) has been pushed back into its lair‚ accused of acting as a subterfuge

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    Introduction to Journalism End of Module Assessment Module leader Prof. Frank MacMahon Student: Fabio Scarpello Student number: 10182824 Report title: Is Journalistic objectivity really possible in British society. | | |Notes: Words 2‚275

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