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Encouraging innovation on the foundation of evidence

Criminology & Public Policy, 2011
P rofessor Todd R. Clear’s article “A private sector, incentives-based model for justice reinvestment” (2011, this issue) describes a visionary and bold idea for leveraging a sense of urgency among policy makers to reduce criminal justice costs while improving public safety and strengthening communities.
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Computational evidence for the foundations of numerical competence

Developmental Science, 1998
INFANT is a computational model of Simon's (1997) ‘non‐numerical’ account of the foundations of numerical competence. It operationalizes the memory, individuation, object permanence and spatiotemporal representation competencies of that account into a simulation of the Simon, Hespos & Rochat (1995) study. Results demonstrate that infants’ responses
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Empirical evidence on applying the European Foundation for Quality Management Excellence Model, a literature review

, 2014
In the early 1990s, the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Excellence Model, also known as the INK management model or the CAF model in the Netherlands and Belgium, became widely known both nationally and internationally.
H. Doeleman, S. ten Have, C. T. B. Ahaus
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Neuromodulators for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction): A Rome Foundation Working Team Report.

Gastroenterology, 2017
BACKGROUND & AIMS Central neuromodulators (antidepressants, antipsychotics, and other central nervous system-targeted medications) are increasingly used for treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs), now recognized as disorders of gut ...
D. Drossman   +5 more
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Treatment integrity : a foundation for evidence-based practice in applied psychology

, 2014
Treatment integrity, in its broadest sense, is the extent to which an intervention is implemented as intended. Over the past 3 decades, understanding of treatment integrity has greatly evolved.
L. Sanetti, T. Kratochwill
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From Passively Received Wisdom to Actively Constructed Knowledge: Teaching Systematic Review Skills As a Foundation of Evidence-Based Management

, 2014
One of the four sources of evidence used in evidence-based management (EBMgt) is academic research.
R. Briner, N. Walshe
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Mathematical Foundations of Evidence Theory

1995
Reasoning schemes in artificial intelligence (and elsewhere) use information and knowledge, but the inference my depend on assumptions which are uncertain. In this case arguments in favour of and against hypotheses can be derived. These arguments may be weighed by their likelihoods and thereby the credibility and plausibility of different possible ...
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FOUNDATIONS AND EVIDENCE FOR AN INTERACTION‐BASED FLICT NEGOTIATION

International Journal of Conflict Management, 2003
This paper outlines 4 assumptions behind attempts to explain the sequential organization of communication behavior during conflict. These assumptions were supported by an analysis of behavioral sequences coded from 9 hostage negotiations and 20 divorce mediations.
Paul J. Taylor, Ian Donald
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Dietary Recommendations for Adults With Psoriasis or Psoriatic Arthritis From the Medical Board of the National Psoriasis Foundation: A Systematic Review

JAMA dermatology, 2018
Importance Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease and has significant associated morbidity and effect on quality of life. It is important to determine whether dietary interventions help reduce disease severity in patients with psoriatic ...
Adam R. Ford   +21 more
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Thorough Clinical Assessment: The Hidden Foundation of Evidence-Based Practice

, 2014
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has refocused social work practice and education. The current social work literature, and that of allied professions, includes very little discussion of assessment in EBP in direct practice. The authors argue that assessment
Melissa D. Grady, J. Drisko
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