How is model-related uncertainty quantified and reported in different disciplines?
Emily G. Simmonds (1,2), Kwaku Peprah Adjei (1,2), Christoffer Wold, Andersen (3), Janne Cathrin Hetle Aspheim (1,2), Claudia Battistin (4,5),, Nicola Bulso (4,5), Hannah Christensen (6), Benjamin Cretois (7), Ryan Cubero, (4,5), Ivan A. Davidovich (4,5), Lisa Dickel (8,2)

TL;DR
This paper systematically audits how different scientific disciplines quantify and report model-related uncertainty, revealing gaps and proposing best practices to improve rigor and reproducibility across fields.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis of uncertainty quantification practices and offers concrete recommendations to enhance transparency and consistency in scientific modeling.
Findings
No discipline fully considers all sources of uncertainty.
Shared challenges include input data uncertainty and error propagation.
Nine practical recommendations for better uncertainty reporting.
Abstract
How do we know how much we know? Quantifying uncertainty associated with our modelling work is the only way we can answer how much we know about any phenomenon. With quantitative science now highly influential in the public sphere and the results from models translating into action, we must support our conclusions with sufficient rigour to produce useful, reproducible results. Incomplete consideration of model-based uncertainties can lead to false conclusions with real world impacts. Despite these potentially damaging consequences, uncertainty consideration is incomplete both within and across scientific fields. We take a unique interdisciplinary approach and conduct a systematic audit of model-related uncertainty quantification from seven scientific fields, spanning the biological, physical, and social sciences. Our results show no single field is achieving complete consideration of…
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TopicsMental Health Research Topics · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
