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Title: Experts all the way down.(Wrong: Why Experts Keep Failing Us And How to Know When Not to Trust Them, Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error and Proofiness: The Dark Arts of Mathematical Deception)(Critical essay)
Author: Philip E. Tetlock
Publication:The National Interest (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2010
Publisher: The National Interest, Inc.
Issue: 110 Page: 76(11)
Article Type: Critical essay
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Author(s)Philip E. Tetlock
PublisherThe National Interest, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB004BD296K
ISBN-13978B004BD2965
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