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The Aggregation of Expert Judgment: Do Good Things Come to Those Who Weight?

Roger Cooke

Risk Analysis, 2015, vol. 35, issue 1, 12-15

Abstract: This responds to an “evaluation” of the classical model for structured expert judgment by Bolger and Rowe in this issue. This response references extensive expert judgment performance data in the public domain which played no role in their evaluation.

Date: 2015
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