Seven components of judgmental forecasting skill: Implications for research and the improvement of forecasts

Seven components of judgmental forecasting skill: Implications for research and the improvement of forecasts

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Article ID: iaor19951557
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 13
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 579
End Page Number: 599
Publication Date: Dec 1994
Journal: International Journal of Forecasting
Authors: ,
Keywords: behaviour
Abstract:

A decomposition of the Brier skill score shows that the performance of judgmental forecasts depends on seven components: environmental predictability, fidelity of the information system, match between environment and forecaster, reliability of information acquisition, reliability of information processing, conditional bias, and unconditional bias. These components provide a framework for research on the forecasting process. Selected literature addressing each component is reviewed, and implications for improving judgmental forecasting are discussed.

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