personal equation
A scientist accounts for the personal equation when calibrating the instrument.
Noun: 1. A systematic error or bias in observation or judgment, unique to an individual: This term originates from astronomy, where it described the slight but consistent time delay different observers experienced when recording celestial events. It now broadly refers to any inherent, subjective bias or habitual error in perception, judgment, or reaction that is characteristic of a specific person. 2. The element of individual personality, bias, or perspective that influences one's actions or opinions: It emphasizes the personal factor that must be accounted for to understand or predict someone's behavior or viewpoint accurately.
- Noun:
- When reviewing the historical data, the researcher had to account for the personal equation of the original 19th-century observers.
- As a manager, you must understand your own personal equation—perhaps a tendency to be overly optimistic—when evaluating project risks.
- The two critics had vastly different reviews of the film, a difference largely explained by their respective personal equations.
- "To allow for/account for the personal equation": To consciously consider and adjust for an individual's inherent bias or characteristic error in a process.
- In sensitive diplomatic negotiations, it is crucial to account for the personal equation of each representative.
- Personal bias (n): A more common modern synonym for a prejudiced inclination.
- Idiosyncrasy (n): A mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual.
- Subjectivity (n): The quality of being based on or influenced by personal feelings and opinions.
- Individual bias
- Subjective factor
- Systematic error (in a technical/observational context)
- "To take with a grain of salt": To be skeptical about something because it may be influenced by personal bias.
- His account of the argument should be taken with a grain of salt, given his personal equation.
A scientist accounts for the personal equation when calibrating the instrument.
- variability attributable to individual differences