Objectivity
(noun)
- The state or quality of being objective, free from bias or personal opinions.
- The quality of being based on observable facts, rather than emotions or personal opinions.
Origin:
From latin word "objectivus" which means "to throw befor.e"
Examples:
- The objectivity of the study was questionable.
- The judge maintained objectivity throughout the trial.
- The objectivity of the journalist was called into question.
- He tried to maintain objectivity in his analysis of the situation.
- The objectivity of the scientific research was proven by its reproducibility.