At the very core of improvement science are two key questions. These include (select two): A. What is your prediction? B. What is your conclusion about the data? C. What is your theory? D. Did you meet or exceed the target? E. What is the statistical result?
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Improvement science is a systematic approach to understanding and improving complex systems, often in healthcare, education, or business. It involves testing theories, collecting data, and making iterative changes to achieve better outcomes. Show more…
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