An Experimental Application of the DELPHI Method to the Use of Experts
Norman Dalkey and
Olaf Helmer
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Norman Dalkey: The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
Olaf Helmer: The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
Management Science, 1963, vol. 9, issue 3, 458-467
Abstract:
This paper gives an account of an experiment in the use of the so-called DELPHI method, which was devised in order to obtain the most reliable opinion consensus of a group of experts by subjecting them to a series of questionnaires in depth interspersed with controlled opinion feedback.
Date: 1963
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