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Risk assessment and information systems

European Journal of Information Systems, 1994
The paper discusses types of risk, problems and failure experienced in developing and implementing information systems.
Leslie P. Willcocks, Helen Z. Margetts
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Assessing Preoperative Information–Was It Enough?

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1984
The study examined the preoperative instruction given to clients in a private orthopedic postoperative recall practice. The study further examined what factors these postoperative clients felt were important and/or deleted preoperatively.Findings showed that eighty-eight per cent of the participants knew their diagnosis and felt that their operation ...
D, Linda, H, Susan
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Neurobehavioral assessment in the information age

Nature Neuroscience, 2004
The elucidation of the human and mouse genomes provides new opportunities for exploring the genetic underpinnings of complex mammalian behaviors. This information also provides new windows into the pathophysiology and treatment of neuropsychiatric diseases.
Laurence H, Tecott, Eric J, Nestler
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Informed Consent: Assessment of Comprehension

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1998
The authors designed and evaluated a structured and rigorous informed consent procedure involving subjects with schizophrenia.Informed consent forms were read and explained to 49 schizophrenic patients participating in ongoing clinical treatment research trials. The subjects answered a questionnaire relating to each research protocol.
D A, Wirshing   +4 more
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Assessing Information Assessments

2016
While many analysts use PK scales to make claims about what people know and why it matters, others use subjective interviewer assessments. The ANES is a common source of these assessments. The ANES asks its interviewers to offer “a five-level summary evaluation of each respondent’s level of information level.” Interviewers rate each respondent as “very
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Research in information science: An assessment

Information Processing & Management, 1976
The most promising methodologies and techniques for future productivity in our field should be those which contribute most to the development of information science as a science. A critical appraisal at this time1 might contribute something to our growth and maturity as scientists.
Nancy Van De Water   +3 more
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A framework for information quality assessment

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2007
AbstractOne cannot manage information quality (IQ) without first being able to measure it meaningfully and establishing a causal connection between the source of IQ change, the IQ problem types, the types of activities affected, and their implications. In this article we propose a general IQ assessment framework.
Besiki Stvilia   +3 more
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Image structural information assessment

Pattern Recognition Letters, 1998
Summary: Many image information assessment techniques have been proposed in the past. Most of them are based on the image histogram. When the histogram of an image is derived, the structural component of the image is generally ignored. The information assessed using the histogram is thus independent of the image spatial attributes.
Ahmed Ghali   +2 more
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Assessing the Generalizability of Prognostic Information

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999
Physicians are often asked to make prognostic assessments but often worry that their assessments will prove inaccurate. Prognostic systems were developed to enhance the accuracy of such assessments. This paper describes an approach for evaluating prognostic systems based on the accuracy (calibration and discrimination) and generalizability ...
A C, Justice, K E, Covinsky, J A, Berlin
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