Adjunct
Professor. Director of the Decision Lab, Ask Jeeves,
Inc., Los Gatos, California
Chairman, Lumina Decision Systems, Inc., Los Gatos,
California
Ph.D.,
Public Affairs, Carnegie Mellon University.
Helping
people make better decisions, based on an understanding
of the psychology of judgment, theories of rationality,
and human-computer interaction. Uncertainty, risk,
and decision analysis in business, public policy,
medical, and personal decisions.
Representative
Publications
M. Henrion
and J. Silva, "Cost Savings From Information Technology
in U.S. Health Care Reform: Insights from Modeling,"
The Journal of Health Care Information and Management
Systems Society, vol. 8, no. 1, 1994, pp. 23-28.
M. Henrion,
T. Mullin, and G. W. Fischer, "Divide and Conquer?
The Effects of Decomposition on the Accuracy and Calibration
of Subjective Probabilities," Organizational Behavior
and Human Decision Processes, vol. 55, 1993, pp.
207-227.
M. Henrion,
J. S. Breese, and E. Horvitz, "Decision Analysis and
Expert Systems," Artificial Intelligence Magazine,
vol. 12, no. 4, Winter 1991, pp. 64-91.
M. G.
Morgan and M. Henrion, Uncertainty: A Guide to
Dealing With Uncertainty in Quantitative Risk and
Policy Analysis, Cambridge University Press, New
York, New York, 1990, pp. 353.
M. Henrion
and B. Fischhoff, "Assessing Uncertainty in Physical
Constants," American Journal of Physics, vol.
54, no. 9, September 1986, pp. 791-798. |