The appeal to expert opinion is an argument form that uses the verdict of an expert to support a position or hypothesis. A previous scheme-based treatment of the argument form is formalized within a Bayesian network that is able to capture the critical aspects of the argument form, including the central considerations of the expert's expertise and trustworthiness. We propose this as an appropriate normative framework for the argument form, enabling the development and testing of quantitative predictions as to how people evaluate this argument, suggesting that such an approach might be beneficial to argumentation research generally. We subsequently present two experiments as an example of the potential for future research in this vein, demon...
Abstract. Qualitative and quantitative systems to deal with uncer-tainty coexist. Bayesian networks ...
Reasoning with uncertainty and evidence plays an important role in decision-making and problem solvi...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
The appeal to expert opinion is an argument form that uses the verdict of an expert to support a pos...
The appeal to expert opinion is an argument form that uses the verdict of an expert to support a pos...
In this paper, it is argued that the most fruitful approach to developing normative models of argume...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
Errors in reasoning about probabilistic evidence can have severe consequences. In the legal domain a...
Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collection show the dive...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Bayesian networks (BNs) are powerful tools that are increasingly being used by forensic and legal ex...
Reasoning about statistics and probabilities can, when not treated with cautiousness, lead to reason...
This presentation looks at whether reconciling experts opinions concerning the value of testing usin...
Bayesian networks (BNs) are tools for representing expert knowledge or evidence. They are especially...
Qualitative and quantitative systems to deal with uncertainty coexist. Bayesian networks are a well ...
Abstract. Qualitative and quantitative systems to deal with uncer-tainty coexist. Bayesian networks ...
Reasoning with uncertainty and evidence plays an important role in decision-making and problem solvi...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
The appeal to expert opinion is an argument form that uses the verdict of an expert to support a pos...
The appeal to expert opinion is an argument form that uses the verdict of an expert to support a pos...
In this paper, it is argued that the most fruitful approach to developing normative models of argume...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
Errors in reasoning about probabilistic evidence can have severe consequences. In the legal domain a...
Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collection show the dive...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Bayesian networks (BNs) are powerful tools that are increasingly being used by forensic and legal ex...
Reasoning about statistics and probabilities can, when not treated with cautiousness, lead to reason...
This presentation looks at whether reconciling experts opinions concerning the value of testing usin...
Bayesian networks (BNs) are tools for representing expert knowledge or evidence. They are especially...
Qualitative and quantitative systems to deal with uncertainty coexist. Bayesian networks are a well ...
Abstract. Qualitative and quantitative systems to deal with uncer-tainty coexist. Bayesian networks ...
Reasoning with uncertainty and evidence plays an important role in decision-making and problem solvi...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...