To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA's work, all its scientific assessments must consider uncertainty. Assessments must say clearly and unambiguously what sources of uncertainty have been identified and what is their impact on the assessment conclusion. This applies to all EFSA's areas, all types of scientific assessment and all types of uncertainty affecting assessment. This current Opinion describes the principles and methods supporting a concise Guidance Document on Uncertainty in EFSA's Scientific Assessment, published separately. These documents do not prescribe specific methods for uncertainty analysis but rather provide a flexible framework within which different methods may be selected, according to the needs of ...
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The aim of this paper is to provide a conceptual basis for the systematic treatment of uncertainty i...
An honest communication of uncertainty about quantities of interest enhances transparency in scienti...
Abstract To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA's work, all its scientific assessm...
To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA\u27s work, all its scientific assessments m...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
This is a comment on Lofstedt and Bouder’s paper, which explores the prospects of evidence based unc...
This is a comment on Lofstedt and Bouder’s paper, which explores the prospects of evidence based unc...
This guideline is a recommendation of the BfR Committee for Exposure Assessment and Exposure Standar...
There has been a great deal of discussion regarding both the communication of scientific uncertainti...
Abstract Applicability of the EFSA Scientific Committee revised draft Guidance on uncertainty in EFS...
This short commentary is a response to recent published work by the European Food Safety...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)’s prepared a guidance document on uncertainty (2015), and ...
Methodologies for integrating (weighing) evidence and assessing uncertainties are of utmost importan...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The European Food Safety Authority (EFS...
The aim of this paper is to provide a conceptual basis for the systematic treatment of uncertainty i...
An honest communication of uncertainty about quantities of interest enhances transparency in scienti...
Abstract To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA's work, all its scientific assessm...
To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA\u27s work, all its scientific assessments m...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
This is a comment on Lofstedt and Bouder’s paper, which explores the prospects of evidence based unc...
This is a comment on Lofstedt and Bouder’s paper, which explores the prospects of evidence based unc...
This guideline is a recommendation of the BfR Committee for Exposure Assessment and Exposure Standar...
There has been a great deal of discussion regarding both the communication of scientific uncertainti...
Abstract Applicability of the EFSA Scientific Committee revised draft Guidance on uncertainty in EFS...
This short commentary is a response to recent published work by the European Food Safety...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)’s prepared a guidance document on uncertainty (2015), and ...
Methodologies for integrating (weighing) evidence and assessing uncertainties are of utmost importan...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The European Food Safety Authority (EFS...
The aim of this paper is to provide a conceptual basis for the systematic treatment of uncertainty i...
An honest communication of uncertainty about quantities of interest enhances transparency in scienti...