September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
10h 16m
English
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So where do these trustworthiness estimates come from?
As will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 12, we use probability estimates in evidence-based management to describe the trustworthiness of a claim, hypothesis or assumption given the available evidence (for example, findings from an empirical study). A trustworthiness estimate is quantified as a percentage between 0 and 100, where 100 per cent indicates absolute trustworthiness. Let’s imagine that someone claims that companies committing themselves to an ethnically diverse workforce perform better financially. What is the trustworthiness of this claim? When there is no evidence ...
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