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== Fields that involve accreditation ==
 
== Fields that involve accreditation ==
Accreditation processes are used in a wide variety of fields:
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Accreditation processes are used in a wide variety of fields. Those ofinterset to psychologists include:
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* [[Accredited investor]]
 
* [[Accredited in Public Relations]]
 
 
* [[Accredited Registrar]]
 
* [[Accredited Registrar]]
* [[Diplomatic accreditation]]
 
* [[Email sender accreditation]]
 
* [[Professional certification]]
 
 
* [[Healthcare]]
 
* [[Healthcare]]
 
**[[International healthcare accreditation]]
 
**[[International healthcare accreditation]]
 
**[[Hospital accreditation]]
 
**[[Hospital accreditation]]
 
**[[Joint Commission|Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations]]
 
**[[Joint Commission|Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations]]
**[[Trent Accreditation Scheme]]
 
 
**[[United Kingdom Accreditation Forum]]
 
**[[United Kingdom Accreditation Forum]]
 
* [[Educational accreditation]]
 
* [[Educational accreditation]]
 
** [[List of recognized accreditation associations of higher learning]]
 
** [[List of recognized accreditation associations of higher learning]]
 
** [[Regional accreditation]] (United States)
 
** [[Regional accreditation]] (United States)
** [[Accreditation mill]]
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** [[Accreditation mill]]
** [[List of unrecognized accreditation associations of higher learning]]
 
** [[List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning]]
 
* [[Information Assurance]]
 
* [[Systems Engineering]]
 
 
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Authentication]]
 
* [[Authentication]]
 
* [[Certification]]
 
* [[Certification]]
* [[Homologation]]
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* [[Homologation]]
 
* [[Professional certification]] '''Professional accreditation'''
 
* [[Professional certification]] '''Professional accreditation'''
 
* [[Professional licencing]]
 
* [[Professional licencing]]

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In systems engineering accreditation is the formal attestation that a model or simulation is acceptable for use for a specific purpose. Accreditation is conferred by the organization best positioned to make the judgment that the model or simulation in question is acceptable. That organization may be an operational user, the program office, or a contractor, depending upon the purposes intended.[1]

Accreditation is a process in which certification of competency, authority, or credibility is presented.

Organizations that issue credentials or certify third parties against official standards are themselves formally accredited by accreditation bodies (such as UKAS); hence they are sometimes known as "accredited certification bodies".[2] The accreditation process ensures that their certification practices are acceptable, typically meaning that they are competent to test and certify third parties, behave ethically, and employ suitable quality assurance.

One example of accreditation is the accreditation of testing laboratories and certification specialists that are permitted to issue official certificates of compliance with established standards, such as physical, chemical, forensic, quality, and security standards.[3]

Fields that involve accreditation

Accreditation processes are used in a wide variety of fields. Those ofinterset to psychologists include:


See also

References

  1. Systems Engineering Fundamentals. Defense Acquisition University Press, 2001
  2. USDA ISO Guide 65 Program Accreditation for Certification Bodies, US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, August 9, 2007
  3. Accreditation of Certification Bodies, Forest Stewardship Council website (accessed January 25, 2008)

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