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Integrate All Information, Judgment, and Consequences

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In this step, we combine the elements of the decision (alternatives, information and preferences) in an explicit quantitative model to calculate the possible results. This begins the process of examining whether the results make intuitive sense and what they tell us. We focus in this chapter on how to put the calculation model together and in the next on making sense of it and of the results.

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    Full disclosure: the author worked on the development of Supertree in the 1980s and 1990s, but has no ownership or financial interest in it.

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Celona, J. (2016). Integrate All Information, Judgment, and Consequences. In: Winning at Litigation through Decision Analysis. Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30040-5_6

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