Expertise and decision support /
Using a multidisciplinary approach, this work focuses on expert judgement and its interaction with decision support systems. It is of interest to both academics and forecasting practitioners.
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Plenum Press,
[1992]
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| Series: | Language of science.
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Table of Contents:
- The psychology of experts : an alternative view / James Shanteau
- Improving decisions and judgments : the desirable versus the feasible / Gideon Keren
- Reliability and validity in expert judgment / Fergus Bolger and George Wright
- On the competence and incompetence of experts / Peter Ayton
- Epistemic strategies : causal thinking in expert and nonexpert judgment / Lee Roy Beach
- Sociological perspectives on the nature of expertise / Andrew Sturdy, Innes Newman, and Peter Nicholls
- Perspectives on expertise in the aggregation of judgments / Gene Rowe
- Decision conferencing : a unique approach to the behavioral aggregation of expert judgment / Patricia Reagan-Cirincione and John Rohrbaugh
- Knowledge engineering issues for decision support / John Gammack.
- Human expertise, statistical models, and knowledge-based systems / Dominic A. Clark
- Synthesis of expert judgment and statistical forecasting models for decision support / Derek Bunn.