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Which is NOT a method to increase efficiency in assuring accuracy and completeness of information?

  1. Relying solely on the investigator's memory

  2. Creating/using standard procedure for abstraction and verification

  3. Determining quality of source data prior to abstraction

  4. Increasing efficiency with methods like batching

The correct answer is: Relying solely on the investigator's memory

Memory can be unreliable and easily influenced by external factors, so relying solely on memory is not a reliable method for ensuring accuracy and completeness of information. Standard procedures for abstraction and verification help to establish a consistent and thorough process that can catch any errors or inconsistencies. Determining the quality of source data allows for identification of potential issues and correction prior to abstraction. Batching is another method that can improve efficiency by organizing and processing information in batches, but it should not be relied on as the sole method for accuracy and completeness.