## Recent Research on Forecasting This section of the Journal of Forecasting summarizes articles published elsewhere. The Editors have tried to select recent items that would be of interest to the readers. The articles were summarized by the Editors whose initials appear after each entry. We invi
Recent research on forecasting
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 372 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0277-6693
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Recent Research on Forecasting
This section of the Journal of Forecasting summarizes articles published elsewhere. The Editors have tried to select recent items that would be of interest to the readers. The articles were summarized by the Editors whose initials appear after each entry. Each summary was sent to the author whose address we give for comment prior to publication.
We invite your participation. If you run across interesting published papers or if you yourself have published papers please send a copy to one of the editors for possible inclusion in this section of the JoF.
Copies of the papers are not available from the Journal of Forecasting. To assist you, we have included the authors' addresses.
Arkes, Hal R. et al., 'Hindsight bias among physicians weighing the likelihood of diagnoses',
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Recent Research on Forecasting This section of the Journal of Forccastiiig summarizes articles published elsewhere. The Editors have tried to select recent items that would be of interest to the readers. The articles were summarized by the Editors whose initials appear after each entry. Each su
## Recent Research on Forecasting This section of the Journul qf' Forrcusring summarizes articles published elsewhere. The Editors have tried to select recent items that would be o f interest to the readers. The articles were summarized by the Editors whose initials appear after each entry. Each s
This section of the Journal of Forecasting summarizes articles published elsewhere. The Editors have tried to select recent items that would be of interest to the readers. The articles were summarized by the Editors whose initials appear after each entry. We invite your participation. If you run ac