How well can social scientists predict societal change, and what processes underlie their predictions? To answer these questions, we ran two forecasting tournaments testing the accuracy of predictions of societal change in domains commonly studied in the social sciences: ideological preferences, political polarization, life satisfaction, sentiment on social media, and gender-career and racial bias. After we provided them with historical trend data on the relevant domain, social scientists submitted pre-registered monthly forecasts for a year (Tournament 1; N = 86 teams and 359 forecasts), with an opportunity to update forecasts on the basis of new data six months later (Tournament 2; N = 120 teams and 546 forecasts). Benchmarking forecastin...
This paper provides a non-systematic review of the progress of forecasting in social settings. It is...
Predictive algorithms are replacing the art of human judgement in rapidly growing areas of social li...
Forecasting is understood as predicting based on specific trustworthy data. Futurology in turn is th...
How well can social scientists predict societal change, and what processes underlie their prediction...
How well can social scientists predict societal change, and what processes underlie their prediction...
Considerable interest has been shown over recent decades in the application of quantitative methods ...
Social scientists envy the objectivity, controlled experimentation and replicability of hard science...
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, psychological scientists frequently made on-the-record predic...
Sociology is a science concerned with both the interpretive understanding of social action and the c...
The fundamental challenge in the social sciences is moving from complicated correlations to useful p...
Prediction is an underutilized tool in the social sciences, often for the wrong reasons. Many social...
Computer science has devised leading methods for predicting variables; can social science compete? T...
In recent years, the Western world has experienced a series of unexpected and highly consequential e...
This paper provides a non-systematic review of the progress of forecasting in social settings. It is...
Predictive algorithms are replacing the art of human judgement in rapidly growing areas of social li...
Forecasting is understood as predicting based on specific trustworthy data. Futurology in turn is th...
How well can social scientists predict societal change, and what processes underlie their prediction...
How well can social scientists predict societal change, and what processes underlie their prediction...
Considerable interest has been shown over recent decades in the application of quantitative methods ...
Social scientists envy the objectivity, controlled experimentation and replicability of hard science...
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, psychological scientists frequently made on-the-record predic...
Sociology is a science concerned with both the interpretive understanding of social action and the c...
The fundamental challenge in the social sciences is moving from complicated correlations to useful p...
Prediction is an underutilized tool in the social sciences, often for the wrong reasons. Many social...
Computer science has devised leading methods for predicting variables; can social science compete? T...
In recent years, the Western world has experienced a series of unexpected and highly consequential e...
This paper provides a non-systematic review of the progress of forecasting in social settings. It is...
Predictive algorithms are replacing the art of human judgement in rapidly growing areas of social li...
Forecasting is understood as predicting based on specific trustworthy data. Futurology in turn is th...