Consensus
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Consensususually refers to general agreement among a group of people or community. It may also refer to:
Sociology
[edit]- Consensus decision-making,the process of making decisions using consensus.
- Rough consensus,a term used in consensus decision-making to indicate the "sense of the group" concerning a matter under consideration.
- Consensus democracy,democracy where consensus decision-making is used to create, amend or repeal legislation.
- Consensus-based assessment,the use of consensus to produce methods of evaluating information.
Religion
[edit]- Ijma', consensus or agreement of Muslim scholars/jurists, basically on religious issues.
Philosophy
[edit]- Consensus reality,reality as defined by consensus, particularly popular consensus, rather than or before other (philosophical) criteria.
- Consensus theory of truth,truth as determined by consensus rather than or before other criteria.
Psychology
[edit]- False-consensus effect,a tendency to overestimate the extent to which beliefs or opinions match those of others.
Science and technology
[edit]- Scientific consensus
- Consensus (computer science),techniques to provide coherence among and between nodes of a distributed computer system or database.
- Consensus sequence,the order of nucleotide or amino acid residues most frequently found within a DNA, RNA or protein sequence.
- Consensus theorem,an identity in Boolean algebra.
- Consensus or resolvent term, defined in theconsensus theorem.
Professional
[edit]- Scientific consensus,the collective opinion, judgment and position of scientists as regards matters of fact, especially with reference to a particular scientific or science-related issue.
- Medical consensus,a public statement of what is taken to be the consensus among medical experts as regards an aspect or aspects of medical knowledge.
Political
[edit]- 1992 Consensus,used to refer to the outcome of a meeting held in 1992 between semi-official representatives of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC).
Policy
[edit]- Copenhagen Consensus,a think tank-like project that uses welfare economics and cost–benefit analysis to recommend priorities and investment in global welfare.
- Monterrey Consensus,the outcome of the United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development held in Monterrey, Mexico, in 2002.
- Washington Consensus,an informal name for a set of economic policies commonly prescribed by institutions based in Washington D.C. such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank.
See also
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