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Tools to Support the Sheffield Elicitation Framework
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SHELF
Tools to Support the Sheffield Elicitation Framework

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    1.8.0
    18 June 2021
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    1.0.1
    7 July 2015
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    1.1.0
    5 February 2016
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    1.2.0
    17 August 2016
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    1.2.1
    3 October 2016
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    1.2.2
    14 November 2016
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    1.2.3
    11 February 2017
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    1.3.0
    31 October 2017
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    1.4.0
    16 August 2018
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    1.5.0
    26 March 2019
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    14 June 2019
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    8 February 2020
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    7 June 2023
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    7 June 2023
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    Implements various methods for eliciting a probability distribution for a single parameter from an expert or a group of experts. The expert provides a small number of probability judgements, corresponding to points on his or her cumulative distribution function. A range of parametric distributions can then be fitted and displayed, with feedback provided in the form of fitted probabilities and percentiles. For multiple experts, a weighted linear pool can be calculated. Also includes functions for eliciting beliefs about population distributions, eliciting multivariate distributions using a Gaussian copula, eliciting a Dirichlet distribution, and eliciting distributions for variance parameters in a random effects meta-analysis model. R Shiny apps for most of the methods are included.
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