'EXPERT' PREDICTIONS OFTEN FALL SHORT, SAYS GRAWEMEYER WORLD ORDER WINNER
December 03, 2007
December 03, 2007
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 3 -- University of Louisville issued the following news release:
Political pundits should be held accountable for the predictions they make, says the winner of the 2008 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order.
Philip Tetlock, a University of California, Berkeley, professor of business administration and political science, earned the prize for ideas he set forth in his 2005 book, "Expert Political Judgment: . . .
Political pundits should be held accountable for the predictions they make, says the winner of the 2008 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order.
Philip Tetlock, a University of California, Berkeley, professor of business administration and political science, earned the prize for ideas he set forth in his 2005 book, "Expert Political Judgment: . . .