Article ID: | iaor20062383 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 2 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 17 |
End Page Number: | 29 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2005 |
Journal: | Decision Analysis |
Authors: | Merrick Jason R.W., Dorp J. Rene van, Singh Amita |
Keywords: | decision theory: multiple criteria |
We develop a Bayesian multivariate analysis of expert judgment elicited using an extended form of pairwise comparisons. The method can be used to estimate the effect of multiple factors on the probability of an event and can be applied in risk analysis and other decision problems. The model, which parallels Bayesian models for combining expert judgments, provides predictions of the quantity of interest that incorporate dependences among the various experts. In this form we may learn about the dependences between the experts from their responses. The analysis is applied to a real data set of expert judgments elicited during the Washington State Ferries Risk Assessment. The effect of the statistical dependence among experts is compared to an analysis assuming independence among them.