measurable judgments
[ˈmeʒərəbəl ˈdʒʌdʒmənts]
noun phrasepl: measurable judgments
julgamentos mensuráveis
1. Evaluations or assessments that can be quantified, calculated, or determined with specific metrics and concrete criteria
The performance review focused on measurable judgments rather than subjective opinions about the employee's work ethic.
A avaliação de desempenho focou em julgamentos mensuráveis em vez de opiniões subjetivas sobre a ética de trabalho do funcionário.
2. Conclusions or decisions based on objective data and standards that can be verified and replicated
In scientific research, measurable judgments are essential for validating hypotheses.
Em pesquisas científicas, julgamentos mensuráveis são essenciais para validar hipóteses.
3. Assessments in professional or academic contexts that rely on quantifiable evidence rather than intuition
The grading system uses measurable judgments based on test scores and assignment completion.
O sistema de notas usa julgamentos mensuráveis baseados em pontuações de testes e conclusão de tarefas.
In both Brazilian and American corporate cultures, measurable judgments are increasingly valued over subjective assessments. This reflects a global trend toward transparency and accountability in performance evaluations, particularly in tech and multinational companies. In Brazil, this shift has been influenced by international business practices and the emphasis on meritocracy in educational institutions.
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