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personal equation

American  

noun

  1. the tendency to personal bias that accounts for variation in interpretation or approach and for which allowance must be made.


personal equation British  

noun

  1. the variation or error in observation or judgment caused by individual characteristics

  2. the allowance made for such variation

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Etymology

Origin of personal equation

First recorded in 1835–45

Example Sentences

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There are experimentalists, like Picasso, and those who, like Braque, discover their personal equation and go on repeating it.

From Time Magazine Archive

Relations between the U.S. and Europe are complicated by the personal equation.

From Time Magazine Archive

Certain psychological problems belong to the problems of other sciences, as, for example, that of the personal equation belongs to astronomy or that of color vision to the theory of light.

From Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude by Bode, Boyd H.

Often comparisons were made between only two blocks, and no allowance was made for varying factors, such as initial differences in yielding capacities of the trees, soil conditions, or the personal equation of the tappers.

From The Preparation of Plantation Rubber by Morgan, Sidney

The personal equation in that look silenced and startled Mrs. Crump.

From The Mesa Trail by Bedford-Jones, H.