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obyektif

Obyektif is an Indonesian adjective meaning objective, impartial, or based on facts rather than personal feelings. It describes statements, analyses, or processes that aim to be unbiased and verifiable. In Indonesian usage, it is often contrasted with subjektif to indicate the difference between fact-based and personal or biased perspectives. The term is widely used in journalism, academia, business, and everyday discourse.

Etymology and variants: Obyektif is a loanword from Western languages, typically aligned with the English word

Usage and examples: Obyektif is used to characterize data, conclusions, or reports that are supported by evidence.

Nuances and related terms: The concept implies neutrality, factual accuracy, and minimization of bias. Nevertheless, complete

See also: objectivity, subjektif, faktual.

objective
and
its
Dutch
or
French
equivalents.
In
Indonesian,
the
term
is
commonly
spelled
"obyektif,"
though
some
writers
occasionally
encounter
"objektif"
as
an
alternate
form.
For
example,
"Laporan
keuangan
disusun
secara
obyektif"
or
"Penilaian
ini
bersifat
obyektif
karena
menggunakan
kriteria
yang
jelas."
It
can
modify
nouns
such
as
"data
obyektif,"
"penilaian
obyektif,"
or
"pendapat
obyektif."
objectivity
can
be
aspirational
rather
than
always
attainable,
particularly
in
interpretation,
methodology,
or
source
selection.
Related
terms
include
faktual,
netral,
and
rasional,
while
antonyms
include
subjektif,
bias,
and
partisipatif.