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Definition: Good statistical practice
Category: General concept; Peer reviews
A process or a methodology that represents the most effective way of achieving a specific objective, namely the collection, processing and dissemination of high quality statistics. In other terms, a good practice is one that has been proven to work well and produce good results, and is therefore recommended as a model. http://www.fao.org/knowledge/goodpractices/gp-definitionsandcriteria/gp-definitions/en/
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Based on SDC Knowledge Management Toolkit, “Identifying and Sharing Good Practices” (2004), quoted in FAO Knowledge Forum, last consulted 8th May 2013
Based on SDC Knowledge Management Toolkit, “Identifying and Sharing Good Practices” (2004), quoted in FAO Knowledge Forum, last consulted 8th May 2013
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