Statistical Methods for Eliciting Probability Distributions

University of Sheffield

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Abstract

Elicitation is a key task for subjectivist Bayesians. Although skeptics hold that elicitation cannot (or perhaps should not) be done, in practice it brings statisticians closer to their clients and subject-matter expert colleagues. This article reviews the state of the art, reflecting the experience of statisticians informed by the fruits of a long line of psychological research into how people represent uncertain information cognitively and how they respond to questions about that information. In a discussion of the elicitation process, the first issue to address is what it means for an elicitation to be successful; that is, what criteria should be used. Our answer is that a successful elicitation faithfully…

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Keywords
  • Expert elicitation
  • Subjectivism
  • Heuristics
  • Process (computing)
  • Task (project management)
  • Skepticism
  • Computer science
  • Psychology
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