Multiple Choice
The use of intuitive prediction in forecasting:
A) puts the wrong weights on different kinds of information.
B) provides approximately correct decisions most of the time.
C) is objective and reliable.
D) likely to produce inaccurate and biased results.
E) is consistent with probabilistic prediction.
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