The Delphi Technique: Making Sense of Consensus

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Abstract

The Delphi technique is a widely used and accepted method for gathering data from respondents within their domain of expertise. The technique is designed as a group communication process which aims to achieve a convergence of opinion on a specific real-world issue. The Delphi process has been used in various fields of study such as program planning, needs assessment, policy determination, and resource utilization to develop a full range of alternatives, explore or expose underlying assumptions, as well as correlate judgments on a topic spanning a wide range of disciplines. The Delphi technique is well suited as a method for consensus-building by using a series of questionnaires delivered using multiple…

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Keywords
  • Respondent
  • Delphi method
  • Delphi
  • Computer science
  • Process (computing)
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Data collection
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
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