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Here is how it works: Audit Integrity assigns corporations an Accounting and Governance Risk (AGR) score based on objective analysis of accounting factors historically linked to fraud and governance factors that increase shareholder risk.
We then demonstrate an automated objective methodology to aid in establishing a terminological consensus for the field based on objective analysis of the existing literature.
Proposed contribution to problem resolution: better managed and coordinated national forestry institutions and increased capacity to identify, advocate and enforce development policies based on objective analysis and information, will facilitate development of the forestry sector.
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Obama will also lead federal efforts to look for a safe, long-term disposal solution based on objective, scientific analysis.
Interestingly, trends expected and observed in research using self-reports change dramatically when the behavioural categories are based on objective measures (chemical analysis) and not on self-reports.
This means that the pathological diagnosis of the same tumor by two different doctors may vary, because it is not based on objective quantitative feature analysis [ 3– 5].
The principles are: Research report providers should ensure that research reports are based on objective, verifiable facts and analysis, and not on the special interests of the research report provider's research staff, the product issuer or others.
This will allow researchers to conduct differential expression analysis, gene set enrichment analysis and meta-analysis simultaneously, all based on objective Bayesian posterior inference, which may yield more reliable scientific findings than the existing sequential approaches.
The analysis was based on objective validated structural measures not subjective measures of symptoms.
But in the opinion of Gregory Berns, a professor of neuroeconomics (neuroscience + economics + psychology = neuroeconomics), universities should embrace a different paradigm, one based on "an objective analysis of academic risk/return ratios".
But in the opinion of Gregory Berns, a professor of neuroeconomics (neuroscience + economics + psychology = neuroeconomics), universities should embrace a different paradigm, one based on "an objective analysis of academic risk/return ratios". In an article in this week's Chronicle of Higher Education, Berns encourages his colleagues to ask themselves: Am I an academic stock or an academic bond?
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