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Sally Cripps
Sally Cripps is Professor of Mathematics and Statistics and co-director at the Human Technology Institute, University of Technology Sydney.
  • Learning while doing: how Bayesian Adaptive Learning could transform social policy

    10 July 2025

    To improve lives, we need policy systems that can listen, learn and adjust. Bayesian methods combined with changing technology offer a new pathway to address persistent challenges by informing decisions and evaluating success.

    Sally Cripps, Ben Gales and Anna Lopatnikova

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