accuracy principle

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Noun The characteristics that determine accuracy vary depending on the nature of the information (qualitative or quantitative) and the intended use of the information. The accuracy of quantitative information depends on the specific methods used to gather, compile, and analyze data. The accuracy of qualitative information depends on the level of detail and consistency with the available evidence. Information users require sufficient detail to make assessments about the organization’s impacts. (used 7 times in citations and controls)

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Plural accuracy principles
Plural Possessive accuracy principles'
Possessive accuracy principle's

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