Stanford Develops Method to More Accurately Predict ER Wait Times
The fear of a sudden trip to the emergency room is all-encompassing, but scattered and incorrect waiting times can often make a bad situation even worse. The Stanford Graduate School of Business recently explored this unfortunate issue, finding ways to bridge the gap between the ER’s intention and execution.
Stanford GSB Study Finds Attitudes Can Predict Results
The Stanford Graduate School of Business recently revealed new research that explores the conflict between how you feel, how you want to feel and how your desire to close the gap between the two are more predictive of the outcome.
Haas Berkeley Study Reveals How Everyday People Can Make More Accurate Predictions
Haas Berkeley recently discussed new research that arose from management professor Don Moore’s “Good Judgment Project,” which trains “ordinary people to make more confident and accurate predictions over time.”