
This issue's “From the Editors” column is coauthored with all the associate editors to emphasize their major role in the leadership of the journal. Our first article is on “Proper Scoring Rules, Dominated Forecasts, and Coherence,” by Mark J. Schervish, Teddy Seidenfeld, and Joseph B. Kadane. In the second article, Jason R. W. Merrick provides an overview of “Bayesian Simulation and Decision Analysis: An Expository Survey.” Our third article, by Barry R. Cobb and Atin Basuchoudhary, is on “A Decision Analysis Approach to Solving the Signaling Game.” The next article, by Robert T. Clemen and James E. Smith, is “On the Choice of Baselines in Multiattribute Portfolio Analysis: A Cautionary Note.” In our final article, Russ Garber presents “An Interview with Ronald A. Howard.”
utility-preference: estimation, preference assessment, experimental, risk analysis, editorial, scoring rules, Bayesian analysis, probability assessment, risk aversion/tolerance, quality-adjusted life years, uncertainty, cost-effectiveness, decision analysis, education, sequential decision analysis, health care, value of information, Markov decision processes, design of experiments, inverse optimization, behavioral decision making, applications: public policy, applications: terrorism
utility-preference: estimation, preference assessment, experimental, risk analysis, editorial, scoring rules, Bayesian analysis, probability assessment, risk aversion/tolerance, quality-adjusted life years, uncertainty, cost-effectiveness, decision analysis, education, sequential decision analysis, health care, value of information, Markov decision processes, design of experiments, inverse optimization, behavioral decision making, applications: public policy, applications: terrorism
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