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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:concepts]][[Category:terms of convenience]][[Public error correction]] refers to situations where decisionmaker errors are discovered and corrected by open public discussion. |
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
* [[Transparency]] is a policy which allows and encourages [[public error correction]]. | * [[Transparency]] is a policy which allows and encourages [[public error correction]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:53, 26 August 2006
Public error correction refers to situations where decisionmaker errors are discovered and corrected by open public discussion.
Related Articles
- Transparency is a policy which allows and encourages public error correction.
Successes
The following is a list of cases where public error correction has taken place and allowed problems to be solved rather than ignored or subjected to arbirtrary (over)reaction.
- slavery; legal exclusion of "minorities"; legal exclusion of women
- the Antarctic ozone hole
- 2006-05-20 Ozone Hole May Disappear by 2050
- it is apparently disputed that measures taken to save the ozone layer are in fact the cause of the hole's reduction [1]
Reference
- Wikipedia: The Wisdom of Crowds