In 'Hard' science, scientists correctly operate as the 'guardians of certainty', using hypothesis testing formulations and value judgements about error rates and time discounting that make classical inferential methods appropriate. But these methods can neither generate most of the inputs needed by decision makers in their time frame, nor generate them in a form that allows them to be integrated into the decision in an analytically coherent and transparent way. The need for transparent accountability in public decision making under uncertainty and value conflict means the analytical coherence provided by the stochastic Bayesian decision analytic approach, drawing on the outputs of Bayesian science, is needed. If scientific researchers are t...
It is widely held that Bayesian decision theory is the final word on how a rational person should ma...
Policy decisions in many areas involving science, including the environment and public health, are b...
Integrating scientific inputs into the regulatory process is generally attributed to experts. But, e...
In 'Hard' science, scientists correctly operate as the 'guardians of certainty,' using hypothesis te...
We address how society can manage potentially severe or irreversible outcomes when different combina...
The concepts, models and procedures used in Operational Research and Decision Aid (OR-DA), unlike th...
Prescriptive Bayesian decision making has reached a high level of maturity and is well-supported alg...
The financial crisis of 2008 was unforeseen partly because the academic theories that underpin polic...
ABSTRACT: The financial crisis of 2008 was unforeseen partly because the academic theories that unde...
There are 2 conceptually distinct but simultaneousdecisions that must be made within any heath care ...
I distinguish three matters about which decisions have to be made in scientific activities: (1) adop...
As the types of problems that policy-makers attempt to solve grow more complex, they increasingly ar...
Until the mid-1980s, most economic analyses of healthcare technologies were based on decision theory...
Decision field theory provides for a mathematical foundation leading to a dynamic, stochastic theory...
My research seeks insight into the complexity of compu-tational reasoning under uncertain informatio...
It is widely held that Bayesian decision theory is the final word on how a rational person should ma...
Policy decisions in many areas involving science, including the environment and public health, are b...
Integrating scientific inputs into the regulatory process is generally attributed to experts. But, e...
In 'Hard' science, scientists correctly operate as the 'guardians of certainty,' using hypothesis te...
We address how society can manage potentially severe or irreversible outcomes when different combina...
The concepts, models and procedures used in Operational Research and Decision Aid (OR-DA), unlike th...
Prescriptive Bayesian decision making has reached a high level of maturity and is well-supported alg...
The financial crisis of 2008 was unforeseen partly because the academic theories that underpin polic...
ABSTRACT: The financial crisis of 2008 was unforeseen partly because the academic theories that unde...
There are 2 conceptually distinct but simultaneousdecisions that must be made within any heath care ...
I distinguish three matters about which decisions have to be made in scientific activities: (1) adop...
As the types of problems that policy-makers attempt to solve grow more complex, they increasingly ar...
Until the mid-1980s, most economic analyses of healthcare technologies were based on decision theory...
Decision field theory provides for a mathematical foundation leading to a dynamic, stochastic theory...
My research seeks insight into the complexity of compu-tational reasoning under uncertain informatio...
It is widely held that Bayesian decision theory is the final word on how a rational person should ma...
Policy decisions in many areas involving science, including the environment and public health, are b...
Integrating scientific inputs into the regulatory process is generally attributed to experts. But, e...