0 someone who watches people and events as a job -- gözlemci
a UN observer
a political observer
1 someone who sees something -- gören/fark eden/farkına varan kimse
a casual observer
We emphasize the need to assume uniformity of extended preferences among individual observers; otherwise, the ordinary utilitarian formula cannot be derived.
It seems that the international observers overestimated their role in reducing the violence.
Each of these (identity matching and supramodal representations) is based on the assumption that integration of vision and hearing occurs within the observer.
Perhaps only older children understand indirect requests as observers.
The single observer visually estimated cover to the nearest 10% at ten randomly chosen points within a 5 m radius of each sampling position.
If an observer could not see the surfaces as three-dimensional, and reported them as frontoparallel flat, performance would be at 0% correct.
Interviewers and observers were thoroughly trained prior to collecting data, and ongoing recalibration meetings were held to promote measurement fidelity and reliability.
In contrast, when observers were asked to reach for the targets (without seeing their hand) the convergence yielded nearer reaches, and the divergence farther reaches.
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