Food for thought (read: reason for skepticism!) of global composite indicators in #covid19 #science for #policy! @MatthiasKaise14 @PeterGluckman @vitenskapsteori
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RT @GlobalPHObserv: Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formatio…
Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation https://t.co/2II6hjlQcS
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our article about the Global Health Security Index (2019) is finally published! @PeterGluckman @andrewtychen @Informe…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our article about the Global Health Security Index (2019) is finally published! @PeterGluckman @andrewtychen @Informe…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our article about the Global Health Security Index (2019) is finally published! @PeterGluckman @andrewtychen @Informe…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our article about the Global Health Security Index (2019) is finally published! @PeterGluckman @andrewtychen @Informe…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our article about the Global Health Security Index (2019) is finally published! @PeterGluckman @andrewtychen @Informe…
Our article about the Global Health Security Index (2019) is finally published! @PeterGluckman @andrewtychen @InformedFutures @vitenskapsteori @AFINOnetwork @UiB https://t.co/zLhcfHtR7S
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New article: Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation https://t.co/3Zd2B4k5Lu #coronavirus #COVID19 #2019ncov https://t.co/SK3kmbxCFr
Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation https://t.co/loS3LeiM8A
M Kaiser et al: Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation https://t.co/3HIrzvH12s Short answer: no.
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
About limits of Global Health Security Index #GHSI. Poor data on public-health capacities, many related indicators as hlth security may link to many things...result is v large model uncertainty. Robust #JEE #PVS ratings fit-for-purpose. @mika_salminen @A
For those reading Andrew's paper, here is some unrelated data that suggests similar- how hard covid was fought/initial situation (days from 1st to 10th death) vs total current death toll per million. General trend + NZ also did well. https://t.co/lyg93ugVA
@SocialImpurity @eriklindahl @cshperspectives ... and I'm not the only person thinking along those lines. https://t.co/i1HMQFqItX On the flip side, one of the worst initial outbreak countries, Belgium, had a ongoing caretaker government at the start of t
@AndreaSaltelli @nybooks Sense and nonsense in ranking exercises! See also our pre-publication on the Global Health Security Index: https://t.co/w4FQsP5XXV
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
RT @SFuntowicz: A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation. “Facts & values are intertwined in science for…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
RT @andrewtychen: Earlier this year we wrote a paper about the Global Health Security Index, and why composite indices like it are overcomp…
RT @andrewtychen: Earlier this year we wrote a paper about the Global Health Security Index, and why composite indices like it are overcomp…
RT @andrewtychen: Earlier this year we wrote a paper about the Global Health Security Index, and why composite indices like it are overcomp…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
RT @andrewtychen: Earlier this year we wrote a paper about the Global Health Security Index, and why composite indices like it are overcomp…
RT @andrewtychen: Earlier this year we wrote a paper about the Global Health Security Index, and why composite indices like it are overcomp…
RT @SFuntowicz: A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation. “Facts & values are intertwined in science for…
RT @SFuntowicz: A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation. “Facts & values are intertwined in science for…
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation. “Facts & values are intertwined in science for policy. The framework of post-normal science has stressed this for a long time.” @MatthiasKaise14 @PeterGluckman https://t.c
RT @MatthiasKaise14: Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for po…
Our paper: "Should policy makers trust composite indices? A commentary on the pitfalls of inappropriate indices for policy formation" is now out on arXiv ; @PeterGluckman @andrewtychen @InformedFutures @vitenskapsteori @AFINOnetwork @UiB : https://t.co/yoe