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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2000
Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure colorfully illustrates a concept that is relevant to the testimonies given by the medical expert witness in the courtroom. The expert should not ask the jury to hold the defendant physician to a higher standard than that actually practiced by an acceptable reasonable minority of the defendant's peers under similar
Richard Danson Brown, David Johnson
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Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure colorfully illustrates a concept that is relevant to the testimonies given by the medical expert witness in the courtroom. The expert should not ask the jury to hold the defendant physician to a higher standard than that actually practiced by an acceptable reasonable minority of the defendant's peers under similar
Richard Danson Brown, David Johnson
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Nature, 2006
Are some ways of measuring scientific quality better than others? Sune Lehmann, Andrew D. Jackson and Benny E. Lautrup analyse the reliability of commonly used methods for comparing citation records. Citation analysis can loom large in a scientist's career.
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Are some ways of measuring scientific quality better than others? Sune Lehmann, Andrew D. Jackson and Benny E. Lautrup analyse the reliability of commonly used methods for comparing citation records. Citation analysis can loom large in a scientist's career.
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1995
Comparing the behaviour of the workloads of different transactions posed a problem for this research because the review of literature could not find a well-accepted comparison technique that could be relied on for such comparisons. This paper proposes the use of the rate of change of DBMS behaviour against a test parameter as a common basis of ...
M. W. Youssef, Norman Revell
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Comparing the behaviour of the workloads of different transactions posed a problem for this research because the review of literature could not find a well-accepted comparison technique that could be relied on for such comparisons. This paper proposes the use of the rate of change of DBMS behaviour against a test parameter as a common basis of ...
M. W. Youssef, Norman Revell
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The Measurable and the Non-measurable
Nature, 1947In the interesting address by Prof. H. Dingle, which appeared in Nature of July 26, 1947, there is one section about which considerable difference of opinion may exist. He quotes with disapproval the statement of Eddington (“Nature of the Physical World”, p. 275), “The cleavage between the scientific and the extra-scientific domain of experience is not
A V, DOUGLAS, H, DINGLE
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Measuring the Quality of Quality Measures
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2011Print quality (PQ) is a composite attribute defined by human perception. As such, the ultimate way to determine and quantify PQ is by human survey. However, repeated surveys are time consuming and often represent a burden on processes that involve repeated evaluations. A desired alternative would be an automatic quality rating tool.
Hila Nachlieli, Doron Shaked
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Thinking about Measures and Measurement
2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2011This essay situates measurement in its larger context. Relying on some basic concepts from formal logic, the essay shows that current conceptions of "measurement issues" comprise just a subset of the larger universe of issues concerning measurement. New issues, going beyond the current conceptions, are identified such as the need for attention also to ...
Andrew Burton-Jones, Allen S. Lee
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Statistics in Medicine, 1989
AbstractThe assessment of errors of measurement and their effects needs to take into account the structure of the data in which the errors occur. This is illustrated and the appropriate analysis of variance specified for a variety of contexts.
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AbstractThe assessment of errors of measurement and their effects needs to take into account the structure of the data in which the errors occur. This is illustrated and the appropriate analysis of variance specified for a variety of contexts.
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Philosophy Today, 1993
Dans le cadre d'une analyse de la poesie de Holderlin, l'A. s'interroge sur la place qu'y tient la philosophie. Il mene son etude a partir du terme de mesure, pris au sens speculatif de mesure de l'homme, et devant correspondre a la poesie. L'A.
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Dans le cadre d'une analyse de la poesie de Holderlin, l'A. s'interroge sur la place qu'y tient la philosophie. Il mene son etude a partir du terme de mesure, pris au sens speculatif de mesure de l'homme, et devant correspondre a la poesie. L'A.
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2023
This paper uses a large database of surveys of household incomes to characterize income underreporting in household surveys in low- and middle-income countries. The objective is to document (a) the extent of this underreporting, and (b) whether and how it varies systematically with respondent, household, income, and survey design features.
Carletto, Gero +2 more
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This paper uses a large database of surveys of household incomes to characterize income underreporting in household surveys in low- and middle-income countries. The objective is to document (a) the extent of this underreporting, and (b) whether and how it varies systematically with respondent, household, income, and survey design features.
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