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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.

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