Expert report
An expert report is a study written by one or more
opinions
.
In law, expert reports are generated by
facts, discuss details, explain reasoning, and justify the experts' conclusions and opinions.[1]
In medicine, an expert report is a critical assessment of a medical topic, for example, an independent assessment of the
medical treatment.[2]
As part of
survey pretesting, an expert report (using the expert review method) identifies potential problems that could affect data quality and data collection by evaluating survey questionnaires and survey translations.[3][4][5]
See also
References
- ISBN 1-57073-639-1.
- ISBN 978-0-470-09313-9.
- ^ Yan, T.; Kreuter, F.; Tourangeau, R (December 2012). "Evaluating Survey Questions: A Comparison of Methods". Journal of Official Statistics. 28 (4): 503–529.
- ^ Sha, Mandy (March 2012). "Translation Review and Cognitive Testing of ACS Language Assistance Guides in Multiple Languages". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
- S2CID 198632812.