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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008
Methods of analyzing errors and proactively preventing errors are discussed. A framework for using these concepts is presented.
Maureen A, Mulligan, Pat, Nechodom
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Methods of analyzing errors and proactively preventing errors are discussed. A framework for using these concepts is presented.
Maureen A, Mulligan, Pat, Nechodom
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Error Analysis (Error Calculation)
2021The quality of measured or observed values is described by the errors among those values, whereby a distinction is made between random and systematic errors. Random errors are dispersed, while systematic errors are essentially identifiable. Since random errors under identical measurement conditions differ in terms of value and sign (i.e., they are ...
Hartmut Schiefer, Felix Schiefer
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In entering a currency union without any political union European countries have taken a gamble: will the needs of the currency unions force a political integration (as anticipated by Monnet) or will the tensions create a backlash, as suggested by Kaldor, Friedman and many others? We try to answer this question by analyzing the cross sectional and time
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Errors Today and Errors Tomorrow
New England Journal of Medicine, 2003If the Institute of Medicine is right, then at the very least, 100 patients will die in hospitals in the United States today because of injuries from their care, not from their diseases. How many will die tomorrow? Tom Nolan, one of the leading quality-improvement scholars of our time, identifies three essential preconditions for improvement: will ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
This paper presents an economic model of the harmful error rule in criminal appeals. We test the implications of the model against legal doctrines governing reversible and nonreversible error of criminal convictions and on a sample of more than 1,000 criminal defendants who appealed their convictions in the U.S. courts of appeals between 1996 and 1998.
Posner, Richard A., Landes, William M.
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This paper presents an economic model of the harmful error rule in criminal appeals. We test the implications of the model against legal doctrines governing reversible and nonreversible error of criminal convictions and on a sample of more than 1,000 criminal defendants who appealed their convictions in the U.S. courts of appeals between 1996 and 1998.
Posner, Richard A., Landes, William M.
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2011
Every organization is confronted with errors; these errors can result in either positive (e.g., learning, innovation) or negative (e.g., loss of time, poor-quality products) consequences. On the positive side, errors can lay the foundation for outcomes such as innovation and learning (e.g., Sitkin, 1992). For example, both Edmondson (1996) and van Dyck,
Hofmann, David A., Frese, Michael
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Every organization is confronted with errors; these errors can result in either positive (e.g., learning, innovation) or negative (e.g., loss of time, poor-quality products) consequences. On the positive side, errors can lay the foundation for outcomes such as innovation and learning (e.g., Sitkin, 1992). For example, both Edmondson (1996) and van Dyck,
Hofmann, David A., Frese, Michael
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What are the mind and consciousness? Why do they exist, and how can they emerge from something as physical as the brain? Since ancient times, these questions have accompanied us, challenging philosophers, scientists, and curious minds alike. And although many theories have been proposed, none has managed to clearly, empirically, and convincingly ...
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
The aim of this American study was to test the reliability and validity of the Eindhoven Classifiation Model for categorising errors in emergency department settings.
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The aim of this American study was to test the reliability and validity of the Eindhoven Classifiation Model for categorising errors in emergency department settings.
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Pediatrics, 1984
To the Editor.— I believe there is an error in the article entitled "A System for Individualized Dosing of Intravenous Aminophylline Using a Programmable Calculator" by J. Chris Mitsuoka and Richard J. Fleck (Pediatrics 1984;73:64-67).
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To the Editor.— I believe there is an error in the article entitled "A System for Individualized Dosing of Intravenous Aminophylline Using a Programmable Calculator" by J. Chris Mitsuoka and Richard J. Fleck (Pediatrics 1984;73:64-67).
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