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This is a manuscript about evaluating performance of environmental health assessments. It discusses different perspectives to evaluating the goodness of assessments and proposes a new more comprehensive approach to considering performace of environmental health assessments.
This is a manuscript about evaluating performance of environmental health assessments. It discusses different perspectives to evaluating the goodness of assessments and proposes a new more comprehensive approach to considering performance of environmental health assessments.


== Abstract ==
== Abstract ==


=== Situation ===
'''Situation


*environmental health assessment is intentional societal activity involving plural actors with diverse perspectives and needs
*environmental health assessment is intentional societal activity involving plural actors with diverse perspectives and needs
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*various overlapping perspectives to the issue: uncertainty assessment, quality assurance, model development guidelines, ...
*various overlapping perspectives to the issue: uncertainty assessment, quality assurance, model development guidelines, ...


=== Problem ===
'''Problem


*all perspectives provide only limited or narrow views to performance
*all perspectives provide only limited or narrow views to performance
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**focus either on giving assessment procedure guidelines or considering product as such  
**focus either on giving assessment procedure guidelines or considering product as such  


=== Solution ===
'''Solution


*multi-perspective approach to performance
*multi-perspective approach to performance
**quality of content
**effectiveness
**applicability
***quality of content
***applicability
**efficiency
**efficiency
*an integral part of assessment process → applicable also in design and execution (a priori), not only evaluation (a posteriori)
*an integral part of assessment process → applicable also in design and execution (a priori), not only evaluation (a posteriori)


=== Evaluation ===
'''Evaluation


*focus on the mediator (conceptual artifacts) of the overall process
*focus on the mediator of the overall intellectual process - the shared obeject of activity
**product|use purpose, assessment process|product
**product|use purpose, assessment process|product
**trialogical process, knowledge creation metaphor
**trialogical process, knowledge creation metaphor
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== Introduction ==


WARNING: CONTENT BELOW THIS TEXT OUT OF DATE - TO BE REVISED SOONISH
*environmental health assessment is intentional societal activity involving plural actors with diverse perspectives and needs
**provide information on practical decision-making (political, industry, individuals)
**increase awareness and level of understanding on important issues (experts, DMs, SHs, public)
**advance scientific research (experts)
*effectiveness of assessments must be ensured → performance of assessments needs to be considered and evaluated


== Background ==
== Perspectives to performance ==


*General assessment framework
*various overlapping perspectives to the issue: uncertainty assessment, quality assurance, model development guidelines, ...
*Societal context of assessments
*all perspectives provide only limited or narrow views to performance
*General purpose of assessments
**use purpose of information often not considered
**to describe reality
**all aspects of performance not covered
**fulfill specific needs
**evaluation as a separate process, often only after assessment
*Open Assessment
**societal aspect often neglected
*How can performance of environmental health assessments be evaluated?
**focus either on giving assessment procedure guidelines or considering product as such


== Methods ==
== Properties of good assessments ==


== Results ==
*multi-perspective approach to performance
**effectiveness
***quality of content
***applicability
**efficiency
*an integral part of assessment process → applicable also in design and execution (a priori), not only evaluation (a posteriori)


*Properties of good assessments
**quality of content
**applicability
**efficiency
*Relation of properties to information structure/content
*Relation of properties to information structure/content
*Evaluation process
*Evaluation process
**a priori and/or a posteriori view
**a priori and/or a posteriori view
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== Discussion ==
== Discussion ==


*Uncertainty as an aspect of performance
*focus on the mediator of the overall intellectual process - the shared obeject of activity
**parameter uncertainty
**product|use purpose, assessment process|product
**model uncertainty
**trialogical process, knowledge creation metaphor
**scenario uncertainty
**not only collection and use of existing information or learning to deal with new situation, but also creation of new knowledge
*Data source reliability as an aspect of performance
*capable of incorporating the goods from other perspectives into a more comprehensive and coherent approach
*Performance exists only against a purpose
*evaluation of performance can only be done meaningfully against purpose
**data about hypothesis
**various intentions need to be identified, explicated and prioritized in all assessments
 
*data about hypothesis


== Conclusions ==
== Conclusions ==

Revision as of 09:46, 19 August 2008

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This is a manuscript about evaluating performance of environmental health assessments. It discusses different perspectives to evaluating the goodness of assessments and proposes a new more comprehensive approach to considering performance of environmental health assessments.

Abstract

Situation

  • environmental health assessment is intentional societal activity involving plural actors with diverse perspectives and needs
    • provide information on practical decision-making (political, industry, individuals)
    • increase awareness and level of understanding on important issues (experts, DMs, SHs, public)
    • advance scientific research (experts)
  • effectiveness of assessments must be ensured → performance of assessments needs to be considered and evaluated
  • various overlapping perspectives to the issue: uncertainty assessment, quality assurance, model development guidelines, ...

Problem

  • all perspectives provide only limited or narrow views to performance
    • use purpose of information often not considered
    • all aspects of performance not covered
    • evaluation as a separate process, often only after assessment
    • societal aspect often neglected
    • focus either on giving assessment procedure guidelines or considering product as such

Solution

  • multi-perspective approach to performance
    • effectiveness
      • quality of content
      • applicability
    • efficiency
  • an integral part of assessment process → applicable also in design and execution (a priori), not only evaluation (a posteriori)

Evaluation

  • focus on the mediator of the overall intellectual process - the shared obeject of activity
    • product|use purpose, assessment process|product
    • trialogical process, knowledge creation metaphor
    • not only collection and use of existing information or learning to deal with new situation, but also creation of new knowledge
  • capable of incorporating the goods from other perspectives into a more comprehensive and coherent approach
  • evaluation of performance can only be done meaningfully against purpose
    • various intentions need to be identified, explicated and prioritized in all assessments


Introduction

  • environmental health assessment is intentional societal activity involving plural actors with diverse perspectives and needs
    • provide information on practical decision-making (political, industry, individuals)
    • increase awareness and level of understanding on important issues (experts, DMs, SHs, public)
    • advance scientific research (experts)
  • effectiveness of assessments must be ensured → performance of assessments needs to be considered and evaluated

Perspectives to performance

  • various overlapping perspectives to the issue: uncertainty assessment, quality assurance, model development guidelines, ...
  • all perspectives provide only limited or narrow views to performance
    • use purpose of information often not considered
    • all aspects of performance not covered
    • evaluation as a separate process, often only after assessment
    • societal aspect often neglected
    • focus either on giving assessment procedure guidelines or considering product as such

Properties of good assessments

  • multi-perspective approach to performance
    • effectiveness
      • quality of content
      • applicability
    • efficiency
  • an integral part of assessment process → applicable also in design and execution (a priori), not only evaluation (a posteriori)
  • Relation of properties to information structure/content
  • Evaluation process
    • a priori and/or a posteriori view
    • identification of purpose
    • evaluation of quality of content (uncertainty + relevance)
      • in principle reality, but in practice golden standard as reference point D↷
    • evaluation of applicability
    • evaluation of efficiency (effort expenditure)
    • overall performance
      • potential for effectiveness/effort given purpose
        • can be further evaluated retrospectively against realized effectiveness (possibly against redefined purpose)

Discussion

  • focus on the mediator of the overall intellectual process - the shared obeject of activity
    • product|use purpose, assessment process|product
    • trialogical process, knowledge creation metaphor
    • not only collection and use of existing information or learning to deal with new situation, but also creation of new knowledge
  • capable of incorporating the goods from other perspectives into a more comprehensive and coherent approach
  • evaluation of performance can only be done meaningfully against purpose
    • various intentions need to be identified, explicated and prioritized in all assessments
  • data about hypothesis

Conclusions

  • There is more to assessment performance than just statistical uncertainty and data source reliability
  • Overall performance of assessment can be evaluated systematically and explicitly
    • requires consistent information structure
    • a priori evaluation should be made an inherent part of assessment process

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