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Mapping Weak Signals

Inspired by: FP7 » Neuro-Enhancement

version: 10 / updated: 2011-11-11
id: #1871 / version id: #11
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Originally submitted by: Cornelia Daheim
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Last changed by: Rafael Popper
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Interested
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Level of expertise
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Knowledgable / Expert
Level of knowledge
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Very low
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Low
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Moderate
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High
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Very high
Level of knowledge
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Very low / Low
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Moderate
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High / Very high
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Importance (Europe)
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None
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Low
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Moderate
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High
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Critical
Importance (Europe)
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None / Low
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Moderate
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High / Critical
Respondents Bias
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Negative
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Respondents Bias
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Policy advice
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Yes
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Policy advice
Creation of new initiative
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Greater (international) cooperation
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Incorporation findings in debates and strategies
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Improved academic-industry links
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Human resource development
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Policy shift
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Dissemination of findings
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Further research
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Main interpretation of the Weak Signal
Potential continuation
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Potential discontinuation
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Potential re-emergence
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Potential emergence
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Other
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Associated event
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Yes
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