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Jane M. Booker

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Also in 1999, the Performance and Reliability Evaluation with Diverse Information Combination and Tracking (PREDICT) technique, developed jointly by Los Alamos and Delphi Automotive Systems using material from Booker's book on judgment elicitation, was a winner of the R&D 100 Awards.
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is an American statistician, formerly a research in the Statistical Sciences Group of the
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With Timothy J. Ross and W. Jerry Parkinson, she is the coeditor of
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Fuzzy Logic and Probability Applications: Bridging the Gap
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Eliciting and Analyzing Expert Judgment: A Practical Guide
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Index

Los Alamos National Laboratory
expert elicitation
probability theory
fuzzy logic
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Fellow of the American Statistical Association
Report LA-UR-06-3720
doi
10.1198/tech.2002.s716
JSTOR
1271273
S2CID
5392485
citation
link
doi
10.1016/s0169-2070(03)00022-0
citation
link
doi
10.1080/03081070310001618272
S2CID
205549094
citation
link
JSTOR
25062872
citation
link

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