Title of article :
Accounting for expert-to-expert variability: a potential source of bias in performance assessments of high-level radioactive waste repositories
Author/Authors :
Zio، نويسنده , , E.; Apostolakis، نويسنده , , G. E، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
12
From page :
751
To page :
762
Abstract :
Expert judgments enter several aspects of many scientific endeavors. They are typically employed to interpret data, predict systemsʹ behaviour and assess uncertainties. In particular, expert judgments are expected to be a relevant source of data for use in performance assessments of high-level radioactive waste repositories. In this paper we consider the task of aggregating the judgments provided by experts with the objective of emphasizing a potential source of bias that might affect the results of the analysis. Typically, the analysts combine mathematical and behavioral schemes to obtain the aggregate measures desired for decision-making purposes. Within this approach to data aggregation, mathematical models are used as tools for sensitivity analysis and they should account for between-expert (expert-to-expert) as well as within-expert variability. A practical example regarding a formal expert judgment elicitation exercise for the future climate at Yucca Mountain vicinity is presented
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Record number :
405126
Link To Document :
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