Elicitation A short explanation of expert elicitation... While such methods cannot substitute for definitive scientific research, they are relevant when there are no unambiguous objective methods for combining results in the literature to produce probabilistic estimates and, when current decisions depend, implicitly or explicitly, on such estimates. Selected Literature Detlof von Winterfeldt and Ward Edwards, Decision Analysis and Behavioral Research, Cambridge University Press, 1986. A google scholar search for "expert elicitation" Publications 100. Aimee E. Curtright, M. Granger Morgan and David W. Keith. (2008) Expert Assessments of Future Photovoltaic Technologies. Environmental Science & Technology. (PDF) 79. Kirsten Zickfeld, Anders Leverman, David W. Keith, Till Kuhlbrodt, M.Granger Morgan and Stefan Rahmstorf. (2007). Expert judgements on the response of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation to climate change. Climatic Change, 82: 235-265. (PDF) 77. M. Granger Morgan, Peter J. Adams and David W. Keith (2006). Elicitation of expert judgments of aerosol forcing. Climatic Change, 75: 195-214.(PDF) 14. D. W. Keith (1996). When is it appropriate to combine expert judgments? Climatic Change, 33: 139-143. (PDF) 13. M. G. Morgan and D. W. Keith (1995). Subjective Judgments By Climate Experts. Environmental Science & Technology, 29: A468-A476. (PDF) |