Intro to Predictive Coding: Overview & Interpretation of Terminology June 2014 | Page 25

Glossary Elusion – an information retrieval measure of the proportion of responsive documents that have been missed. Most often used as a quality assurance measure in which a sample of nonretrieved documents is evaluated to determine whether a review has met reasonable criteria for completeness. Judgmental sampling – a sampling process where the objects are selected on the basis of some person’s judgments about their relative importance rather than on a random basis. Judgmental sampling sometimes refers to the use of a seed set or preselected documents used to train predictive coding systems. Unlike random samples, judgmental samples are not typically representative of the collection or population from which they are drawn. It is not possible to extrapolate from the characteristics of a judgmental sample to the characteristics of the population or collection.