Also, there is an article by Dawes, Faust and Meehl. Despite the fact it was published 7 years prior to House of Cards, it contains some information not described in the chapter 3 of House of Cards.
For example, the awesome result by Goldberg: linear models of human judges were more accurate than human judges themselves:
in cases of disagreement, the models were more often correct than the very judges on whom they were based.
Also, there is an article by Dawes, Faust and Meehl. Despite the fact it was published 7 years prior to House of Cards, it contains some information not described in the chapter 3 of House of Cards.
For example, the awesome result by Goldberg: linear models of human judges were more accurate than human judges themselves: