Open assessment quiz

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Scope

Open assessment quiz is a way to find out, how much you actually know about open assessment or open risk management.

Rationale

Based on own thinking.

Result

Select the correct answers for the questions below and send them via email to jouni.tuomisto(at)thl.fi. You will get your score and right answers as reply.

True or false?

  1. Open assessment is called open because the results are openly available.
  2. The main objective of open assessment is to improve societal decisions by increasing understanding.
  3. The result of a variable is always numerical.
  4. The attributes of a variable are name, scope, data, and result.
  5. Open assessment is the same thing as a risk assessment.
  6. Cause-effect relations form the basic structure of an open assessment.
  7. Assessments and variables are product objects.
  8. All you need to know to calculate the result of a variable is the information described in the definition attribute of the same variable.
  9. The result cannot be a single number, it is always a distribution.
  10. The clairvoyant test examines whether a scope is clear enough.
  11. When starting an open assessment, the first thing is to define the purpose of the assessment.
  12. Anyone is allowed to participate in an open assessment.
  13. The scope of a variable in your assessment is called "persistent organic pollutant concentrations in adults in Finland", and someone adds data about DDT into the variable. You are allowed to prevent that because its your assessment.
  14. You are allowed to prevent that because the variable is about dioxin, not DDT.
  15. You are not allowed to prevent that, but you can start a discussion against the addition.
  16. You are likely to win, because you can use the practical argument that such a change into this critical variable would make it incoherent in your assessment, and several other assessments as well.
  17. When an assessment is finished, the assessment and its variables are fixed and no further edits are allowed.

See also

Keywords

Open assessment, open risk management, self evaluation test

References


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