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Policy advice: Use experts wisely

Policymakers are ignoring evidence on how advisers make judgements and predictions, warn William J. Sutherland and Mark A. Burgman.

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Sutherland, W., Burgman, M. Policy advice: Use experts wisely. Nature 526, 317–318 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/526317a

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