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What is shared understanding? | What is ''shared understanding''? | ||
*All participants understand what decision options are considered, desired outcomes, objectives, facts, opinions and disagreements exist and why. Also why a certain decision option is selected. | |||
*Everyone understands the whole picture without having to agree with each other. | |||
What different purposes are there for participation in assessment and/or decision making? | What different ''purposes'' are there for ''participation'' in assessment and/or decision making? | ||
*Openness builds trust among participants and outside observers. | |||
*To make sure all relevant issues are raised and handled properly | |||
*Through successful critique invalid statements can be ruled out from the assessment | |||
What is benefit-risk assessment? | What is ''benefit-risk assessment''? | ||
*Analyzing different scientific data to compare benefits and risks of an event, activity, food etc. | |||
*For example assessing use of food additives: do the benefits outweigh possible risks? |
Revision as of 09:51, 23 March 2015
Homework 1
What is shared understanding?
- All participants understand what decision options are considered, desired outcomes, objectives, facts, opinions and disagreements exist and why. Also why a certain decision option is selected.
- Everyone understands the whole picture without having to agree with each other.
What different purposes are there for participation in assessment and/or decision making?
- Openness builds trust among participants and outside observers.
- To make sure all relevant issues are raised and handled properly
- Through successful critique invalid statements can be ruled out from the assessment
What is benefit-risk assessment?
- Analyzing different scientific data to compare benefits and risks of an event, activity, food etc.
- For example assessing use of food additives: do the benefits outweigh possible risks?