Spies Ð A Simple Method for Improving Forecasts?
In this Hot New research column, Goodwin cites a recent blog of Uriel Haran and Don Moore of Ben-Gurion University, who Òpresent a simple method that aims to improve the accuracy of judgmental forecasts involving probability distributions.Ó The authors call their method SPIES: Subjective Probability Interval Estimates. Goodwin goes on to explain their system, comment on its reliability, and give advice about using it. Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2014
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2014
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Authors: | Goodwin, Paul |
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Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting. - International Institute of Forecasters - IIF. - 2014, 35, p. 5-7
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International Institute of Forecasters - IIF |
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