[SystemSafety] Study on attitudes to epistemic uncertainty in safety – Call for participants

Alberdi, Eugenio E.Alberdi at city.ac.uk
Wed Sep 4 14:52:27 CEST 2013


The Centre of Software Reliability and the Department of Psychology at City University London are running a study on reactions to epistemic uncertainty in decision problems about safety.

Perceived errors in such decisions are often debated hotly after the fact, but there is still a need to study how the input to the decision maker can help or hinder correct decisions.

If you are involved in any capacity with probabilistic reasoning about safety and risk, we would be grateful if you take the survey at:

http://www.csr.city.ac.uk/people/eugenio/survey.html

This study arises from research project UnCoDe (UNcertainty and COnfidence in safety arguments: effect on expert DEcision makers) – http://www.city.ac.uk/informatics/school-organisation/centre-for-software-reliability/research/research-projects/uncode

All participants will have the opportunity to read the final report from the study and the other project outputs.

Regards,
_eugenio
(apologies for cross-posting)

Dr. Eugenio Alberdi
Research Fellow, Centre for Software Reliability,
City University, London, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB
Email: e.alberdi at city.ac.uk<mailto:e.alberdi at city.ac.uk>
Tel: +44 (0)20 7040 8424  Fax: +44 (0)20 7040 8585
http://www.city.ac.uk/informatics/school-organisation/centre-for-software-reliability/staff/dr-eugenio-alberdi
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