Difference between revisions of "Spot checks"
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+ | Within the EQIPD framework, spot check is an examination of various activities and processes to make sure that everything is being done according to the expectations. | ||
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+ | For a spot check, data / experiments may be selected randomly to see how well the RU is doing by finding answers to questions such as: | ||
+ | - how easy is it to retrieve and reconstruct the data? | ||
+ | - are study protocols completed prior to the start of experiments? | ||
+ | - have data been generated in an unbiased fashion? | ||
+ | - have all results been reported? | ||
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+ | Spot checks are typically conducted by a [[Process Owner]] or someone to whom this task is delegated. | ||
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+ | If a research unit undergoes an internal or external assessment, the assessors may also conduct spot checks to evaluate the overall performance and to identify processes or specific examples for an in-depth discussion with the research unit. |
Revision as of 12:23, 13 August 2021
Spot check is a a close look at a few items in a group.
Within the EQIPD framework, spot check is an examination of various activities and processes to make sure that everything is being done according to the expectations.
For a spot check, data / experiments may be selected randomly to see how well the RU is doing by finding answers to questions such as: - how easy is it to retrieve and reconstruct the data? - are study protocols completed prior to the start of experiments? - have data been generated in an unbiased fashion? - have all results been reported?
Spot checks are typically conducted by a Process Owner or someone to whom this task is delegated.
If a research unit undergoes an internal or external assessment, the assessors may also conduct spot checks to evaluate the overall performance and to identify processes or specific examples for an in-depth discussion with the research unit.