Setting health research priorities using the CHNRI method: V. Quantitative properties of human collective knowledge
The CHNRI method for setting health research priorities has crowdsourcing as the major component. It uses the collective opinion of a group of experts to generate, assess and prioritize between many competing health research ideas. It is difficult to compare the accuracy of human individual and coll...
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Main Authors: | Igor Rudan 1 (Author), Sachiyo Yoshida 2 (Author), Kerri Wazny 1 (Author), Kit Yee Chan 1,3 (Author), Simon Cousens 4 (Author) |
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Edinburgh University Global Health Society,
2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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