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  2. Evidence management - Wikipedia

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    The proper management of evidence is so important to organisations responsible for evidence that they develop formal standards for the management, administration, and handling of evidence. The failure to apply proper standards to property processing can result in severe criticism of an organisation. [ 7 ]

  3. Evidence-based management - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based management (EBMgt) is an emerging movement to explicitly use the current, best evidence in management and decision-making. It is part of the larger movement towards evidence-based practices .

  4. Evidence-based practice - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based education (EBE), also known as evidence-based interventions, is a model in which policy-makers and educators use empirical evidence to make informed decisions about education interventions (policies, practices, and programs). [27] In other words, decisions are based on scientific evidence rather than opinion.

  5. Verification and validation - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It is a process of establishing evidence that provides a high degree of assurance that a product, service, or system accomplishes its intended requirements. This often involves acceptance of fitness for purpose with end users and other product stakeholders. This is often an external process. [citation needed]

  6. Evidence-based policy - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a term that was first introduced by Gordon Guyatt. [9] Nevertheless, examples of EBM can be traced back to the early 1900s. Some contend that the earliest instance of EBM dates back to the 11th century when Ben Cao Tu Jing from the Song dynasty suggested a method to evaluate the efficacy of ginseng.

  7. Chain of custody - Wikipedia

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    It is often a tedious process that has been required for evidence to be shown legally in court. Now, however, with new portable technology that allows accurate laboratory quality results from the scene of the crime, the chain of custody is often much shorter which means evidence can be processed for court much faster.

  8. Column: These are the legal obstacles that could stop Trump's ...

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    Peter M. Shane, NYU Law. The OMB order was blocked by a federal judge and the memo withdrawn. Because there are indications that the Trump administration feels it still has the power to suspend ...

  9. GRADE approach - Wikipedia

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    The GRADE approach separates recommendations following from an evaluation of the evidence as strong or weak. A recommendation to use, or not use an option (e.g. an intervention), should be based on the trade-offs between desirable consequences of following a recommendation on the one hand, and undesirable consequences on the other.