2024
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.148726.2
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Expert Consensus Methods In The Humanities: An Exploration of their Potential

Charlotte C.S. Rulkens,
Rik Peels,
Lidwine B. Mokkink
et al.

Abstract: Background Despite the significant role of consensus and dissensus in knowledge production, formal approaches to consensus are notably less common in the humanities compared to their frequent application in natural, social, and life sciences. This article therefore explores the potential of expert consensus methods in humanities-related research. Methods In order to do so, an interdisciplinary team of both sciences researchers experienced in consensus methods and researchers familiar with the domain of the hum… Show more

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