Human error is embedded in every human endeavour. Given that research is conducted by humans, it is therefore prone to human error. This paper focuses on the errors that derive from transcribing data across formats. These 'inputs' errors arise largely from the monotony of the data entry process and may mean that an otherwise thoroughly designed research can potentially produce misleading conclusions. The paper reports the results of a quality checking process developed to monitor the transcription of data from paper-based questionnaires, collected as part of current PhD research, into the computer. Following the same entry method, the data from all questionnaires received were input twice by the PhD Candidate, then twice again by another pa...
Health data has long been scrutinised in relation to data quality and integrity problems. Currently,...
THE HUMAN FALLIBILITY OF SCIENTISTS Dealing with error and bias in academic research Recent studies ...
The present paper is a review of the main theoretical and technical aspects of human error treatment...
Human error is embedded in every human endeavour. Given that research is conducted by humans, it is ...
Errors are an inevitable consequence of human fallibility, and researchers are no exception. Most re...
Four ways to reduce scientific errors are by tests of equipment and programs, examination of results...
AbstractUnlike the usual research paper where answers to specific questions are sketched, the aim of...
Human cognition, bias and error have been studied significantly over the past few decades and are ut...
Objective: Manual data-entry of handwritten laboratory test requests into electronic information sys...
The validity of biomedical research results has come under scrutiny that revolves around factors reg...
Background: Human-centric software engineering activities, such as requirements engineering, are pro...
Objective: Electronic data collection (EDC) has become a suitable alternative to paper based data co...
Where speech recognition devices are used for entering data, some form of feed-back is usually provi...
When evaluating experimental evidence, how do people deal with the possibility that some of the feed...
Errors are an inevitable consequence of human fallibility, and researchers are no exception. Most re...
Health data has long been scrutinised in relation to data quality and integrity problems. Currently,...
THE HUMAN FALLIBILITY OF SCIENTISTS Dealing with error and bias in academic research Recent studies ...
The present paper is a review of the main theoretical and technical aspects of human error treatment...
Human error is embedded in every human endeavour. Given that research is conducted by humans, it is ...
Errors are an inevitable consequence of human fallibility, and researchers are no exception. Most re...
Four ways to reduce scientific errors are by tests of equipment and programs, examination of results...
AbstractUnlike the usual research paper where answers to specific questions are sketched, the aim of...
Human cognition, bias and error have been studied significantly over the past few decades and are ut...
Objective: Manual data-entry of handwritten laboratory test requests into electronic information sys...
The validity of biomedical research results has come under scrutiny that revolves around factors reg...
Background: Human-centric software engineering activities, such as requirements engineering, are pro...
Objective: Electronic data collection (EDC) has become a suitable alternative to paper based data co...
Where speech recognition devices are used for entering data, some form of feed-back is usually provi...
When evaluating experimental evidence, how do people deal with the possibility that some of the feed...
Errors are an inevitable consequence of human fallibility, and researchers are no exception. Most re...
Health data has long been scrutinised in relation to data quality and integrity problems. Currently,...
THE HUMAN FALLIBILITY OF SCIENTISTS Dealing with error and bias in academic research Recent studies ...
The present paper is a review of the main theoretical and technical aspects of human error treatment...