Policy makers use expert judgment opinions elicited from experts as probability distributions, quantiles or point estimates, as inputs to decisions that may have economic or life and death impacts. While challenges in estimating probabilities in general have been studied, research that distinguished between non-probabilistic, i.e., physical, variables and probabilistic variables specifically in the context of meta-data based expert judgment aggregation techniques, and the errors associated with the predictions developed from such variables, was not identified. This research demonstrated that for two combined expert judgment meta-data bases, the distinction between physical and probabilistic variables was significant in terms of the extent...
Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-mat...
One of the goals of psychological research on subjective judgments is to develop procedures that can...
There are relatively few published perspectives on processes and procedures for organising the elici...
Expert judgement is routinely required to inform critically important decisions. While expert judgem...
The study of how people use subjective probabilities is a remarkably modern concern, and was largely...
Previously held under moratorium from 21st November 2017 until 21st November 2022.Mathematical aggre...
Structured protocols offer a transparent and systematic way to elicit and combine/aggregate, probabi...
Expert opinion and judgment enter into the practice of statistical inference and decision-making in ...
How frequent are large disagreements in human judgment? The substantial literature relating to exper...
In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, po...
Post-2006 expert judgment data has been extended to 530 experts assessing 580 calibration variables ...
In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, po...
Most subjective probability aggregation procedures use a single probability judgment from each exper...
Most subjective probability aggregation procedures use a single prob-ability judgment from each expe...
2018-08-10This dissertation aims to address two broad research questions. The first, and a fundament...
Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-mat...
One of the goals of psychological research on subjective judgments is to develop procedures that can...
There are relatively few published perspectives on processes and procedures for organising the elici...
Expert judgement is routinely required to inform critically important decisions. While expert judgem...
The study of how people use subjective probabilities is a remarkably modern concern, and was largely...
Previously held under moratorium from 21st November 2017 until 21st November 2022.Mathematical aggre...
Structured protocols offer a transparent and systematic way to elicit and combine/aggregate, probabi...
Expert opinion and judgment enter into the practice of statistical inference and decision-making in ...
How frequent are large disagreements in human judgment? The substantial literature relating to exper...
In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, po...
Post-2006 expert judgment data has been extended to 530 experts assessing 580 calibration variables ...
In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, po...
Most subjective probability aggregation procedures use a single probability judgment from each exper...
Most subjective probability aggregation procedures use a single prob-ability judgment from each expe...
2018-08-10This dissertation aims to address two broad research questions. The first, and a fundament...
Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-mat...
One of the goals of psychological research on subjective judgments is to develop procedures that can...
There are relatively few published perspectives on processes and procedures for organising the elici...