Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Interpretation v. Representation

Interpretation is the view that you have on a particular issue. This usually is about the "Right answer!!" to a particular subject.
For example, A program in CS 101 won't work unless certain accurate statements are stated properly (Dim Years As Interger, Dim Income As Double, Dim Performance As String, and Dim InvestChoice As Boolean) .

Representation is the view that the audience gets from the presenter or the presenter's presentation. This is usually about how the audience feels about a particular situation.
For example, due to crazy outcomes in some cases they might be Appealed or Remanded by certain amount members in Congress depending on how they view the outcome of the case.
Example, the courts found that the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act had too much federal authority on the state law enforcers, and was reversed by the opinions of the 5 of the 9 Justices at that time.

1 comment:

mchalup said...

I thought you did a good job describing what interpretation and representation mean!