A route to more tractable expert advice
Willy Aspinall
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Willy Aspinall: Willy Aspinall is Cabot professor of natural hazards and risk science at Bristol University, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK. He provides expert elicitation services through his company Aspinall & Associates, Cleveland House, High Street, Tisbury SP3 6HF, UK. Willy.Aspinall@Bristol.ac.uk
Nature, 2010, vol. 463, issue 7279, 294-295
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There are mathematically advanced ways to weigh and pool scientific advice. They should be used more to quantify uncertainty and improve decision-making, says Willy Aspinall.
Date: 2010
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