Good Judgment (Forecasting) - Footnote 27
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unsupported: Barbara Mellers' affiliation with the University of Pennsylvania unsupported: Mellers co-led the Good Judgment Project with Tetlock unsupported: Mellers' research contributions focused on the psychological strategies that improve forecasting accuracy, including the role of cognitive ability, training interventions, and team collaboration in enhancing predictions.
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Note: unsupported: Barbara Mellers' affiliation with the University of Pennsylvania unsupported: Mellers co-led the Good Judgment Project with Tetlock unsupported: Mellers' research contributions focused on the psychological strategies that improve forecasting accuracy, including the role of cognitive ability, training interventions, and team collaboration in enhancing predictions.
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