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Philosophical Foundations of Evidence Law
2021Abstract Philosophical Foundations of Evidence Law presents a cross-disciplinary overview of the core issues in the theory and methodology of adjudicative evidence and factfinding, assembling the major philosophical and interdisciplinary insights that define evidence theory, as related to law, in a single book.
Dahlman, Christian+2 more
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Evidence, What Evidence? The Foundations for Housing Policy
Public Money and Management, 1999Developments in housing policy and practice have been marked by strong ideological stances and a persistent unwillingness to clarify ends and means, so that key policy questions remain unresolved. Evidence can, and does, impact on policy, but only under certain conditions; for example, if it relates to a specific policy question, is restricted to the ...
Duncan Maclennan+2 more
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Building upon foundations for evidence-based policy [PDF]
Can government culture evolve under a promising new law?
Robert W. Hahn, Robert W. Hahn
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Foundations for evidence-based intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016In this review, we recommend means to enhance the evidence-base for intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM). We address two preliminary issues: (1) whether IONM should be evaluated as a diagnostic test or an intervention, and (2) the state of the evidence for IONM (as presented in systematic reviews, for example).
Howick, J+4 more
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[The philosophical foundations of evidence-based nursing].
Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing, 2013As a branch of evidence-based practice, evidence-based nursing emphasizes the integration of patient needs, the evidence for practical problem solving, and the application of nursing expertise. The criteria of evidence and the application of evidence in practice are the central theoretical foundations of evidence-based practice and evidence-based ...
Linton Wang, Wei-Fen Ma
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A Foundation Theory of Evidence
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010This article argues that foundation, not relevance, embodies our fundamental understanding of admissible evidence. The foundation principle - only partially and somewhat obliquely stated in the Federal Rules of Evidence - is a requirement that evidence be case-specific, assertive and probably true.
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Building Evidence-Based Practice Into the Foundations of Practice
Nurse Educator, 2011The Institute of Medicine asserts that evidence-based practice can become a reality because the tools to find the best evidence are available. However, teaching the naïve sophomore how to use these tools while ensuring that this first search experience is successful from both the student and the instructor standpoint is complex. The authors describe an
Alice Blazeck+2 more
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Neuroeconomic Foundations of Trust and Social Preferences: Initial Evidence [PDF]
Neuroeconomics merges methods from neuroscience and economics to better understand how the human brain generates decisions in economic and social contexts. Neuroeconomics is part of the general quest for microfoundations—in this case, the microfoundation of individual decision-making in social contexts.
Ernst Fehr+2 more
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Ethical Deliberation: A Foundation for Evidence-Based Practice
Seminars in Speech and Language, 2011Infusing evidence-based practice (EBP) into the clinical setting implies that professionals use evidence that is relevant and credible, maintain their pursuit of best current knowledge, respect their clients' preferences and values, and keep these clients and their families appropriately informed about their treatment options.
John F. Morris+2 more
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Evidence-Based Guidelines As a Foundation For Performance Incentives
Health Affairs, 2005Clinical guidelines, which increasingly build upon impartial analysis of evidence from well-designed studies, have become highly credible sources of information about what forms of care are effective. Consequently, they are attractive as foundations for performance incentives.
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