0 in a way that is influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based on facts: --
The choice must be reasonable both objectively and subjectively.
Around midlife the temporal self changes, becoming subjectively aware of a limited future.
In the two studies, overall response reliability was subjectively evaluated by the investigators after each interview.
He gives this meaning subjectively to his own life.
Ultimately, linking the subjectively perceived dream to physiology provided a means of limiting its significance.
Detecting large saccades is easy and our saccade detection algorithm found all saccades that were detected subjectively by eye.
The age that respondents subjectively felt was compared with the actual or chronological age, and the difference computed in years.
One's subjectively perceived age may be regarded as a very specific aspect of the ageing self.
The curves are subjectively smoothed representations of the data, and are included to facilitate the visual presentation of results.