by Lynn | Feb 18, 2022 | Government, Information Quality
Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau image: A team of researchers led by Theodore P. Cross examined the accuracy of arrest data in the FBI’s National Incident-Based Report System for crimes that occurred in...
by Lynn | Jan 14, 2022 | Information Quality, Internet, Society
A new framework helps prioritize the public interest in the internet of things Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Massachusetts Amherst image: Francine Berman, UMass Amherst view more Credit: UMass Amherst AMHERST, Mass. – The Internet of Things (IoT)...
by Lynn | Jan 12, 2022 | Information Quality, Internet, Management, Science, Society
The use of rationality related words has been on the rise since 1850, but started an accelerating decline around 1980 image: Examples of trends in the use of words related to rationality (top panel) versus intuition (bottom panel) view more Credit: Marten Scheffer...
by Lynn | Dec 5, 2021 | Information Quality, Sales and Marketing
Advising consumers about stockouts yields benefits to online retailers Reports and Proceedings Boston College image: In a new study, researchers find online retailers can benefit by letting shoppers know when item inventory is running low. view more Credit:...
by Lynn | Feb 23, 2017 | Health, Information Quality
From www.eurekalert.com SAGE Los Angeles, CA (February 23, 2017) A hospital-wide communication training program, outlining best practices for doctors to follow in interactions with patients, improved patients’ perception of doctor communication by 9 percent,...
by Lynn | Feb 18, 2017 | Information Quality, Science
From www.eurekalert.com University of Wisconsin-Madison BOSTON — The rise of fake news has dominated the world of politics since the last U.S. election cycle. But fake news is not at all new in the world of science, notes University of Wisconsin-Madison Life...