Decision-making with uncertainty

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In emergency situations like the coronavirus pandemic, decisions must be made quickly, with only partial information. But good decisions are still possible using risk–benefit analysis. By Peter J. Diggle, Tim Gowers, Frank Kelly and Neil Lawrence.

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Diggle, P. J., Gowers, T., Kelly, F., & Lawrence, N. (2020, December 1). Decision-making with uncertainty. Significance. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/1740-9713.01463

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