Department of Statistical Science
Duke University

presents:

Lara Wolfson
ljwolfso@setosa.uwaterloo.ca
Department of Statistics & Actuarial Science
University of Waterloo

"Experiences in Elicitation"

Abstract:

Elicitation of expert opinion is becoming increasingly important in the elicitation of prior distributions. In this talk, I will review the psychology of elicitation and then give an overview of some currently available elicitation methods, including elicitation methods for the beta-binomial model, the normal linear model, AR(1) time series models, and the exponential-gamma model, among others.

The primary focus of the remaining discussion is on the distinction between "general" elicitation methods for a class of problems, and "application-specific" methods which are useful only once. Examples of both types of elicitation are given, along with a discussion about general vs. application specific methods, and predictive vs. structural elicitation.

Aspects of this work are joint with J. Kadane, N. Chan, and B. Daponte.

January 24, 1997

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

116 Old Chem Bldg.

Any questions concerning the seminar may be addressed to Cheryl McGhee @ [919] 684-8029 or e-mail cheryl@stat.duke.edu. Please contact the author(s) directly for reprints etc.