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Expert opinion is a technique used in different areas of scientific research, which, in some way, guarantees its social and methodological validity. This method is also used as an instrument to make long-term predictions, with different types of solutions to obtain a concise answer that is achieved with the help of experts who exchange information ...
Bayona-Ore, Luz +2 more
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Key perennial weeds in arable crops in the Nordic countries [PDF]
Our review on the most common perennial weeds in the Nordic countries draws on 1) a Nordic/Baltic joint desk-top study done in 1997-99, 2) information from national weed surveys and 3) expert opinions from Denmark, Finland, Norway and ...
Andersson, Lars +3 more
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In the year 2016, European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society (ESC/EAS) guidelines provided recommendations on dyslipidemia management. The recommendation from these guidelines are restricted to European subcontinent.
Saumitra Ray +6 more
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How many laypeople holding a popular opinion are needed to counter an expert opinion? [PDF]
In everyday situations, people regularly receive information from large groups of (lay) people and from single experts. Although lay opinions and expert opinions have been studied extensively in isolation, the present study examined the relationship ...
Boekema, J, Harris, AJL, Hornikx, J
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The Proficiency of Experts [PDF]
Expert evidence plays a crucial role in civil and criminal litigation. Changes in the rules concerning expert admissibility, following the Supreme Court\u27s Daubert ruling, strengthened judicial review of the reliability and the validity of an expert ...
Garrett, Brandon L., Mitchell, Gregory
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Semi-parametric analysis of multi-rater data [PDF]
Datasets that are subjectively labeled by a number of experts are becoming more common in tasks such as biological text annotation where class definitions are necessarily somewhat subjective.
Girolami, M., Polajnar, T., Rogers, S.
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Two (talking) heads are not better than one [PDF]
I discuss a scenario in which second expert opinions may not benefit decision making. The introduction of a second expert s the possibility of partisan bickering, which impairs information transmission.second ...
Ming Li
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The rational thinking of expert opinion and communicating in courtroom
Since the past half century, expert testimony has played an increasingly important role in Chinese litigation. As the amount of expert testimony has grown, the issues about its admissibility and scientific foundation related to evidence are becoming to ...
Bing Li, Yuanfeng Wang
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Who Said What: Modeling Individual Labelers Improves Classification
Data are often labeled by many different experts with each expert only labeling a small fraction of the data and each data point being labeled by several experts.
Dai, Andrew M. +3 more
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The Attractiveness of Countries for FDI. A Fuzzy Approach [PDF]
This paper presents a new method for measuring the attractiveness of countries for FDI. A ranking is built using a fuzzy expert system whereby the function producing the final evaluation is not necessarily linear and the weights of the variables, usually
Marina Murat, Tommaso Pirotti
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