Experiences in Elicitation. Kadane, J. B. & Wolfson, L. J. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series D (The Statistician), 47(1):3–19, 1998.
Experiences in Elicitation [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Elicitationofexpertopinionis becomingincreasinglyimportanitnthe elicitationofprior distributionsI.n this paper, the psychologyof elicitationand the currentlyavailable methodsare brieflyreviewed,but the primarydiscussion is on the distinctionbetween 'general' elicitation methodsfora class of problemsand 'application-specificm' ethodswhichare usefulonlyonce. Examples of both types of elicitationare given, along witha discussion about general versus application-specifimc ethods,and predictiveversusstructuraellicitation.
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	abstract = {Elicitationofexpertopinionis becomingincreasinglyimportanitnthe elicitationofprior distributionsI.n this paper, the psychologyof elicitationand the currentlyavailable methodsare brieflyreviewed,but the primarydiscussion is on the distinctionbetween 'general' elicitation methodsfora class of problemsand 'application-specificm' ethodswhichare usefulonlyonce. Examples of both types of elicitationare given, along witha discussion about general versus application-specifimc ethods,and predictiveversusstructuraellicitation.},
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