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Introduction

International Journal of Forecasting, 22(3)

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Judgement in Forecasting

Judgement in forecasting
Mathew Parackal, Paul Goodwin and Marcus O’Connor [] []

When do purchase intentions predict sales?
Vicki G. Morwitz, Joel H. Steckel and Alok Gupta [] []

Structured analogies for forecasting
Kesten C. Green and J. Scott Armstrong [] []

Providing support for the use of analogies in demand forecasting tasks
Wing Yee Lee, Paul Goodwin, Robert Fildes, Konstantinos Nikolopoulos and Michael Lawrence [] []

The process of using a forecasting support system
Paul Goodwin, Robert Fildes, Michael Lawrence and Konstantinos Nikolopoulos [] []

The comparative accuracy of judgmental and model forecasts of American football games
ChiUng Song, Bryan L. Boulier and Herman O. Stekler [] []

Predicting Wimbledon 2005 tennis results by mere player name recognition
Benjamin Scheibehenne and Arndt Bröder [] []

Judgemental bootstrapping of technical traders in the bond market
Roy Batchelor and Tai Yeong Kwan [] []

Forecasting of software development work effort

Forecasting of software development work effort: Introduction
J. Scott Armstrong [] []

Forecasting of software development work effort: Evidence on expert judgement and formal models
Magne Jørgensen [] []

Is task complexity an exception to the superiority of mechanized judgement, or a barrier to it?
Jason Dana [] []

Information asymmetry and aggregation rules: A comment on Jørgensen (2007)
Robin M. Hogarth [] []

Difficulty and complexity as factors in software effort estimation
Fred Collopy [] []

How should we compare forecasting models with expert judgement?
Magne Jørgensen [] []

Regular articles

Organizational factors in sales forecasting management
Donna F. Davis and John T. Mentzer [] []

Does past volatility affect investors’ price forecasts and confidence judgements?
Ning Du and David V. Budescu [] []

Forecasting and analyzing insurance companies’ ratings
Tony Van Gestel, David Martens, Bart Baesens, Daniel Feremans, Johan Huysmans and Jan Vanthienen [] []

Book Review

John Geweke, Contemporary Bayesian Econometrics and Statistics, Wiley, New Jersey (2005) (Hardcover, 300 pages) ISBN: 0-471-67932-1.
Richard Paap []