Learning from others: conditioning versus averaging
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- All agreed: Aumann meets DeGroot
- Allocation, Lehrer models, and the consensus of probabilities
- Coherent combination of experts' opinions. (With discussion)
- Consensus of opinion
- Decision Analysis Expert Use
- Modeling expert judgements for Bayesian updating
- Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized. I: General agendas
- Reaching a consensus
- Testimony as evidence: more problems for linear pooling
- The kinematics of belief and desire
- Weighted averaging, Jeffrey conditioning and invariance
- When Rational Disagreement is Impossible
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(10)- SUPPORT FOR GEOMETRIC POOLING
- Learning with limited bandwidth and attention to others' learning
- Expert deference as a belief revision schema
- Learning by mirror averaging
- Resolving some contradictions in the theory of linear opinion pools.
- On the pragmatic and epistemic virtues of inference to the best explanation
- Testimony as evidence: more problems for linear pooling
- Weighted averaging, Jeffrey conditioning and invariance
- On a diversity of perspectives and world views: learning under Bayesian vis-á-vis DeGroot updating
- Modeling expert judgements for Bayesian updating
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