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| The Denver Bullet Study offers one approach to integrating facts and values in a controversial real-world problem, drawing facts from a set of experts, gauging the values of different stakeholders, and bringing these together for a final decision. | | The Denver Bullet Study offers one approach to integrating facts and values in a controversial real-world problem, drawing facts from a set of experts, gauging the values of different stakeholders, and bringing these together for a final decision. |
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| == The Lesson in Context == | | == The Lesson in Context == |
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| Near the end of the course, we introduce some techniques for group decision making that have seen some real-world success. Denver Bullet Study exemplifies the division of a contentious issue into facts and values in such a way that the community was able to come to a more generally satisfying decision than initially seemed possible. | | Near the end of the course, we introduce some techniques for group decision making that have seen some real-world success. Denver Bullet Study exemplifies the division of a contentious issue into facts and values in such a way that the community was able to come to a more generally satisfying decision than initially seemed possible. |
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| {{Expand|Relation to Earlier Lessons| | | {{Expand|Relation to Other Lessons| |
| | '''Earlier Lessons''' |
| {{ContextLesson|1.1 Introduction and When Is Science Relevant}} | | {{ContextLesson|1.1 Introduction and When Is Science Relevant}} |
| {{ContextRelation|Facts and values of an issue are distinguished in the Denver Bullet Study method. Facts are evaluated by experts, while values are decided by polling stakeholders.}} | | {{ContextRelation|Facts and values of an issue are distinguished in the Denver Bullet Study method. Facts are evaluated by experts, while values are decided by polling stakeholders.}} |
| {{ContextLesson|5.2 Scientific Optimism}} | | {{ContextLesson|5.2 Scientific Optimism}} |
| {{ContextRelation|Even as the public seem to have reached an impasse on a contentious issue, there are still techniques that can be used to reach a consensus, or at least find a solution that addresses the priorities of a larger number of stakeholders.}} | | {{ContextRelation|Even as the public seem to have reached an impasse on a contentious issue, there are still techniques that can be used to reach a consensus, or at least find a solution that addresses the priorities of a larger number of stakeholders.}} |
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| {{ContextLesson|13.2 Deliberative Polling}} | | {{ContextLesson|13.2 Deliberative Polling}} |
| {{ContextRelation|Another technique for group decision making in which experts and stakeholders are involved and facts and values are distinguished. Through group deliberation punctuated by Q&A with an expert panel, it aims to predict the change in public opinion if the public were to be more factually informed on a contentious issue, but it does not aim to reach a consensus or directly decide on a policy.}} | | {{ContextRelation|Another technique for group decision making in which experts and stakeholders are involved and facts and values are distinguished. Through group deliberation punctuated by Q&A with an expert panel, it aims to predict the change in public opinion if the public were to be more factually informed on a contentious issue, but it does not aim to reach a consensus or directly decide on a policy.}} |
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| == Takeaways == | | == Takeaways == |
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| {{NavCard|chapter=Lesson plans|text=All lesson plans|prev=12.2 Grill the Guest|next=13.2 Deliberative Polling}} | | {{NavCard|chapter=Lesson plans|text=All lesson plans|prev=12.2 Grill the Guest|next=13.2 Deliberative Polling}} |
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