edited by Anca M. Hanea, Gabriela F. Nane, Tim Bedford, Simon French
Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview of Structured Expert Judgement -- Chapter 2. Recent advances in the elicitation of uncertainty distributions from experts for multinomial probabilities -- Chapter 3. Are Performance Weights Beneficial? Investigating the Random Expert Hypothesis -- Chapter 4. Customized Structural Elicitation -- Chapter 5. Bayesian Modelling of Dependence between Experts: some Comparisons with the Cooke Model -- Chapter 6. Three-Point Lifetime Distribution Elicitation for Maintenance Optimization -- Chapter 7. Adversarial Risk Analysis as a Decomposition Method for Structural Expert Judgement Modelling -- Chapter 8. A Number of Things -- Chapter 9. The Classical Model: the Early Years -- Chapter 10. An in-depth perspective on the Classical Model -- Chapter 11. Building on Foundations: an interview with Roger Cooke -- Chapter 12. Scientific advice: a personal perspective in dealing with uncertainty. An interview with Prof Dame Anne Glover -- Chapter 13. Characteristics of a Process for Subjective Probability Elicitation -- Chapter 14. Developing Training Courses for Structured Expert Judgement -- Chapter 15. Expert judgment for geological hazards in New Zealand -- Chapter 16. Using the Classical Model for source attribution of pathogen caused illnesses -- Chapter 17. Reminiscences of a Classical Model expert elicitation facilitator -- Chapter 18. Dealing with imperfect elicitation results -- Chapter 19. Structured Expert Judgement for decisions on medicines policy and management -- Chapter 20. Structured Expert Judgement Issues in a Supply Chain Cyber Risk Management System -- Chapter 21. Structured Expert Judgement in adversarial risk assessment: An application of the Classical Model for assessing geo-political risk in the insurance underwriting industry -- Chapter 22. Expert Judgement in Terrorism Risk Assessment -- Chapter 23. Decision-making in early internationalization: a structured expert judgment approach.