Clemen Robert T.

Robert T. Clemen

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Found 12 papers in total
Subjective probability assessment in decision analysis: Partition dependence and bias toward the ignorance prior
2005
Decision and risk analysts have considerable discretion in designing procedures for...
Multiple experts vs. multiple methods: Combining correlation assessments
2004
Averaging forecasts from several experts has been shown to lead to improved...
The value of decision analysis at Eastman Kodak Company, 1990–1999
2001
Because of the one-time nature of typical decision-analysis projects, organizations...
Assessing dependence: Some experimental results
2000
Constructing decision- and risk-analysis probability models often requires measures of...
Correlations and copulas for decision and risk analysis
1999
The construction of a probabilistic model is a key step in most decision and risk...
Screening probability forecasts: Contrasts between choosing and combining
1995
In many forecasting situations, forecasts can be produced by several different...
The use of probability elicitation in the high-level nuclear waste regulation program
1995
Expert judgement elicitation is expected to be used in the performance assessments of...
Covariance structure models and influence diagrams
1993
Statisticians use covariance structure modeling as a versatile tool for modeling and...
Aggregating point estimates: A flexible modeling approach
1993
In many decision situations information is available from a number of different...
Combining forecasts: A review and annotated bibliography
1989
Considerable literature has accumulated over the years regarding the combination of...
Econometric GNP forecasts: Incremental information relative to naive extrapolation
1989
Recent studies of macroeconomic forecasts have focused primarily on the relative...
Unanimity and compromise among probability forecasters
1990
When two forecasters agree regarding the probability of an uncertain event, should a...
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