Using a rolling training approach to improve judgmental extrapolations elicited from forecasters with technical knowledge
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January-March 2017
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Authors: | Petropoulos, Fotios ; Goodwin, Paul ; Fildes, Robert |
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International journal of forecasting. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0169-2070, ZDB-ID 283943-X. - Vol. 33.2017, 1, p. 314-324
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Subject: | Judgmental forecasting | Unaided judgments | Rolling training | Feedback | Time series | Expert knowledge elicitation | Prognoseverfahren | Forecasting model | Zeitreihenanalyse | Time series analysis | Experten | Experts | Wissensmanagement | Knowledge management | Wissen | Knowledge | Betriebliches Bildungsmanagement | Employer-provided training | Theorie | Theory |
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