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judgemental, judgmental, a.|dʒʌdʒˈmɛntəl| [f. judgement, judgment + -al.] Involving the exercise of judgement; inclined to make moral judgements.
1909W. M. Urban Valuation ii. 40 Whether exclusively judgmental or not is a question to be determined. 1952S. Kauffmann Philanderer (1953) ix. 154 ‘Russell,’ she said with a queer grin that was friendly and yet vaguely judgemental, ‘you puzzle me.’ 1964Philos. Rev. LXXIII. 373 There is also..a ‘judgmental’ constituent of perceptual experience. 1965Hall & Howes Church in Social Work xv. 246 A criticism sometimes made of moral welfare workers..is that they are ‘judgmental’ in the approach to clients. 1969Sci. Jrnl. Feb. 64/1 Jenny was described rather well and the more quantitative structure analysis (versus content analysis by judgmental methods) yielded greater amounts of information about this woman. 1972Jrnl. Social Psychol. LXXXVI. 13 Conforming behavior was produced..with the use of a two-choice judgmental task. 1973Times 16 July 13/4 As one who is entirely unconvinced about the usefulness of boycotts—of any kind—and a little suspicious of judgmental attitudes to South Africa [etc.]. So judg(e)ˈmentally adv.
1971J. B. Carroll et al. Word Frequency Bk. p. xli, If the citations..are gathered in a number of separate judgmentally biased ways, the significance of each..must be assessed individually. |