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Evaluating evaluation measure stability
Proceedings of the 23rd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2000This paper presents a novel way of examining the accuracy of the evaluation measures commonly used in information retrieval experiments. It validates several of the rules-of-thumb experimenters use, such as the number of queries needed for a good experiment is at least 25 and 50 is better, while challenging other beliefs, such as the common evaluation ...
Chris Buckley, Ellen M. Voorhees
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2008
Over the last decade there has been increasing concern about the biases embodied in traditional evaluation methods for Natural Language Processing/Learning, particularly methods borrowed from Information Retrieval. Without knowledge of the Bias and Prevalence of the contingency being tested, or equivalently the expectation due to chance, the simple ...
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Over the last decade there has been increasing concern about the biases embodied in traditional evaluation methods for Natural Language Processing/Learning, particularly methods borrowed from Information Retrieval. Without knowledge of the Bias and Prevalence of the contingency being tested, or equivalently the expectation due to chance, the simple ...
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Evaluating Evaluation Forms Form
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004To provide a tool for evaluating evaluation forms.A new form has been developed and tested on itself and a sample of evaluation forms obtained from the graduate medical education offices of several local universities. Additional forms from hospital administration were also subjected to analysis.The new form performed well when applied to itself.
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Evaluation & the Health Professions, 1978
Critical impediments to successful evalu ation are (1) a lack of organization and support of evaluation, (2) an imbalance between the expectations of top management and the capacity of the evaluation staff, and (3) an inability to develop a satisfactory conceptual framework for planning and managing evaluation activities.
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Critical impediments to successful evalu ation are (1) a lack of organization and support of evaluation, (2) an imbalance between the expectations of top management and the capacity of the evaluation staff, and (3) an inability to develop a satisfactory conceptual framework for planning and managing evaluation activities.
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International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications, 2010
E-Health continues to be implemented despite continued demonstration that it lacks value. Specific guidance regarding research approaches and methodologies would be beneficial due to the value in identifying and adopting a single model or framework for any one ‘entity’ (healthcare organisation, sub-national region, country, etc.) so that the evidence ...
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E-Health continues to be implemented despite continued demonstration that it lacks value. Specific guidance regarding research approaches and methodologies would be beneficial due to the value in identifying and adopting a single model or framework for any one ‘entity’ (healthcare organisation, sub-national region, country, etc.) so that the evidence ...
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Peer Evaluations: Evaluating and Being Evaluated
Organization SciencePeer evaluations place organizational members in a dual role: they evaluate their peers and are being evaluated by their peers. We theorize that when evaluating their peers, they anticipate how their evaluations will be perceived and adjust their evaluations strategically to be evaluated more positively themselves when their peers assess them ...
Helge Klapper +2 more
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2007
The Australian research evaluation system (RES) is unique in its exclusive reliance on a funding formula. For each university, statistics on income from competitive research grants, numbers of publications, numbers of current research students (Masters and PhD students), and timely completions of Masters and PhD studies are collected and used to ...
Jochen GläSer, Grit Laudel
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The Australian research evaluation system (RES) is unique in its exclusive reliance on a funding formula. For each university, statistics on income from competitive research grants, numbers of publications, numbers of current research students (Masters and PhD students), and timely completions of Masters and PhD studies are collected and used to ...
Jochen GläSer, Grit Laudel
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