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ISSUES IN EVALUATING STANDARDS.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Keeney, RL
Published in: Interfaces (Providence, Rhode Island)
1983

When the consequences of a decision affect the public, for example, in nuclear power plant design and construction, standards are set to promote decision making in the public interest. The interrelationship of standards, their possible impacts, and the public's values are examined, by focusing on technological tradeoffs between feasible standards and diverse values of members of the public. When these issues are not explicitly addressed, the resulting standards often do not promote the optimum alternative of the public.

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Published In

Interfaces (Providence, Rhode Island)

Publication Date

1983

Volume

13

Issue

2

Start / End Page

12 / 22
 

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Keeney, R. L. (1983). ISSUES IN EVALUATING STANDARDS. Interfaces (Providence, Rhode Island), 13(2), 12–22.
Keeney, R. L. “ISSUES IN EVALUATING STANDARDS.Interfaces (Providence, Rhode Island) 13, no. 2 (1983): 12–22.
Keeney RL. ISSUES IN EVALUATING STANDARDS. Interfaces (Providence, Rhode Island). 1983;13(2):12–22.
Keeney, R. L. “ISSUES IN EVALUATING STANDARDS.Interfaces (Providence, Rhode Island), vol. 13, no. 2, 1983, pp. 12–22.
Keeney RL. ISSUES IN EVALUATING STANDARDS. Interfaces (Providence, Rhode Island). 1983;13(2):12–22.

Published In

Interfaces (Providence, Rhode Island)

Publication Date

1983

Volume

13

Issue

2

Start / End Page

12 / 22