3.9.1 More on removing experts
Course subject(s)
Module 3. Performance-based weights and the Decision Maker
Here is again the example about the correlation between intelligence in primary school children and other personality traits and success in several aspects of life. The experts assessments are provided below.
Question | Realization | Expert A
5% 50% 95% |
Expert B
5% 50% 95% |
Expert C
5% 50% 95% |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 24 | 2 5 7 | 20 23 34 | 20 25 28 |
2 | 11 | 12 13 15 | 8 10 11 | 10 13 15 |
3 | 68 | 87 89 92 | 60 70 90 | 65 67 70 |
4 | 47 | 2 5 8 | 20 35 45 | 42 44 46 |
5 | 31 | 48 50 52 | 30 35 40 | 32 33 35 |
Let’s consider the effect of removing experts in more detail.
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