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Entry: expert elicitation

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Expert elicitation is the process of expressing expert knowledge in the form of probability distributions for uncertain quantities and a formal framework to include expert opinion and judgment into statistical inference and decision-making. It is used to quantify uncertainty about parameters in models that are employed across the whole spectrum of human endeavour.

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definition Expert elicitation is the process of expressing expert knowledge in the form of probability distributions for uncertain quantities and a formal framework to include expert opinion and judgment into statistical inference and decision-making. It is used to quantify uncertainty about parameters in models that are employed across the whole spectrum of human endeavour.
notation 139
pref label expert elicitation
source O’Hagan, A. (2019) ‘Expert Knowledge Elicitation: Subjective but Scientific’, The American Statistician, 73(S1), pp. 69–81. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/00031305.2018.1518265. (Accessed: 15 May 2025).
type Concept | determining procedure

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