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The Good Judgment Project (GJP) is a project co-created by Philip E. Tetlock (author of Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know?), Barbara Mellers (decision scientist and also Tetlock's wife), and Don Moore. It is a participant in the Aggregative Contingent Estimation (ACE) program of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) in the United States.

History
The Good Judgment Project was started around July 2011 in collaboration with IARPA-ACE. The first contest was started in September 2011.

GJP was one of many entrants in the IARPA-ACE tournament, and has repeatedly emerged as the winner in the tournament.

People
The co-leaders of the GJP include Philip Tetlock, Barbara Mellers, and Don Moore. The website lists a total of about 30 team members, including the co-leaders, David Budescu, and Lyle Ungar.

Research
A significant amount of research has been conducted based on the Good Judgment Project by the people involved with the project.

Media coverage
GJP has repeatedly been discussed in The Economist.

GJP has also been covered in the New York Times, the Washington Post,, and Co.Exist.