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Philip Eyrikson Tetlock (born
March 2, 1954) is a Canadian-American
political psychologist and writer, and is
currently the
Annenberg University Professor...
- he
clearly shows his
preference towards hedgehog mentality.
Philip E.
Tetlock, a
political psychology professor at the
University of Pennsylvania, drew...
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might occur in the ****ure.
Origins of the term are
attributed to
Philip E.
Tetlock with
results from The Good
Judgment Project and
subsequent book with Dan...
- of the
crowd to
forecast world events". It was co-created by
Philip E.
Tetlock (author of Superforecasting: The Art and
Science of
Prediction and Expert...
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Tetlock,
Philip E. (December 1985). "Integrative
Complexity of
American and Soviet...
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political pundits by
Philip E.
Tetlock found that, on the whole,
their predictions were not much
better than chance.
Tetlock divided experts into "foxes"...
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Tetlock,
Philip E.; Armor, David; Peterson,
Randall S. (1994). "The
slavery debate...
- Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know? is a 2005 book by
Philip E.
Tetlock. The book
mentions how
experts are
often no
better at
making predictions...
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first to use the term
adversarial collaboration. More recently,
Clark and
Tetlock have
proposed adversarial collaboration as a
vehicle for
improving how...
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social psychologist Jennifer Lerner and
psychology professor Philip Tetlock in the 2002 book
Emerging Perspectives in
Judgment and
Decision Making...