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
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