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Assessing the risk assessment paradigm

Toxicology, 1995
Risk assessment provides an essential framework for organizing, evaluating and characterizing scientific information on the nature and magnitude of hazards from specific chemicals. Such characterization of risk is needed for risk communication and for risk reduction and management.
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Assessing the Quality of the Quality Assessment

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
In this commentary, I use criteria contained in the Ethics Consultation Quality Assessment Tool (ECQAT) to evaluate the arguments for using the tool itself, as presented by Pearlman and colleagues ...
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DRGs: An Assessment of the Assessment

Medical Care, 1981
James M. Cameron, Robert A. Knauf
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Assessing Information Assessments

2016
While many analysts use PK scales to make claims about what people know and why it matters, others use subjective interviewer assessments. The ANES is a common source of these assessments. The ANES asks its interviewers to offer “a five-level summary evaluation of each respondent’s level of information level.” Interviewers rate each respondent as “very
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Assessing the assessors' assessment

Medical Education, 2001
David Blackmore, W D Dauphinee
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An assessment of assessment

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1990
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ERRATUM TO 'ASSESSING THE ASSESSMENT'

British Journal of Social Work, 1999
Nicholas Deakin, Juliet Cheetham
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Assessing the Quality of Quality Assessment

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2022
Hartzell V. Schaff, Kent R. Bailey
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