From the Editor…
Abstract
This issue begins with two articles on probability scoring rules, “Some Comparisons Among Quadratic, Spherical, and Logarithmic Scoring Rules” by J. Eric Bickel and “The Parimutuel Kelly Probability Scoring Rule” David J. Johnstone. Next, Mats Danielson, Love Ekenberg, Jim Idefeldt, and Aron Larsson describe their multiple attribute approach to aiding public decision making in Sweden in “Using a Software Tool for Public Decision Analysis: The Case of Nacka Municipality.” Finally, Sandra Hoffman, Paul Fischbeck, Alan Krupnick, and Michael McWilliams present their method for gathering and characterizing multiple experts’ judgments and apply it to food safety risks in the United States in “Eliciting Information on Uncertainty from Heterogeneous Expert Panels to Improve Risk-Based Decision-Making: A Demonstration from Food Safety.”

