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comparative judgment

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noun

  1. psychol any judgment about whether there is a difference between two or more stimuli Compare absolute judgment

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It was a less than conclusive judgment and thus left impaired the reputation of a court long considered among the most enlightened in the nation.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is the privilege of arrogant youth to render stern and conclusive judgment.

From The Winds of Chance by Beach, Rex Ellingwood

Before forming a conclusive judgment on her state, he required to see a written account of the graces she had received through life, and of the manner of her correspondence with them.

From The Life of the Venerable Mother Mary of the Incarnation by Religious of the Ursuline Community, A

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