The Two-Step Procedure: Using Gaming Insights to Improve Custody Evaluation Risk Assessment. Ngaosuvan, L. Sociology Study, 2(10):757–766, USA, October, 2012.
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Some children are maltreated and societies must protect them. This is done either at child protective services or when parents litigate over child custody, living, or visitation. Custody disputes provide difficult challenges for custody evaluators, particularly because information is often insufficient for high‐precision decision‐making. These challenges are present in both risk assessments (RAs) and investigations for the children’s best interest (ICBIs). Insights from gaming and signal‐detection theory show that thinking several steps ahead leads to statistical advantage which improves
@article{Ngaosuvan2012The,
  author = {Ngaosuvan, Leonard},
  title = {The Two-Step Procedure: Using Gaming Insights to Improve Custody Evaluation Risk Assessment},
  journal = {Sociology Study},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2012},
  month = {October},
  volume = {2},
  number = {10},
  pages = {757--766},
  isbn = {2159‐5526},
  abstract = {Some children are maltreated and societies must protect them. This is done either at child protective services or when parents litigate over child custody, living, or visitation. Custody disputes provide difficult challenges for custody evaluators, particularly because information is often insufficient for high‐precision decision‐making. These challenges are present in both risk assessments (RAs) and investigations for the children’s best interest (ICBIs). Insights from gaming and signal‐detection theory show that thinking several steps ahead leads to statistical advantage which improves},
  keywords = {Gaming; signal‐detection theory; custody evaluations; risk assessments (RAs); Evaluation},
  url = {http://www.davidpublisher.org/index.php/Home/Article/index?id=3516.html},
  language = {English}
}

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