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Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty
Posted by:
Jim Mazerat (IP Logged)
Date: February 10, 2007 04:36PM
My question after this explanation would be:
1. Why do you not use the latest edition of 921?
2. Is it not true that the current edition of 921 only has two levels of certainty?
3. Is it not true the current edition of 921 no longer uses the term conclusive?
4. What is the better edition of 921, the one you are using or the latest edition?
I have no problem with the problem solving process as you have listed it other than it no longer is what is suggested by 921. Do you know why the 921 committee decided to drop two of the four level of certainty that were listed in the 1998 edition.