A minimum variance of utility approach to ideal point estimation in certain biased groups (Q1098731)

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A minimum variance of utility approach to ideal point estimation in certain biased groups
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    A minimum variance of utility approach to ideal point estimation in certain biased groups (English)
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    This paper discusses a problem of group decision making called ideal point estimation. This problem is equivalent to all individuals of the group, or a representative committee, attempting to estimate the maximum point for an unknown group multiattribute value function. The paper concentrates on a type of systematic error which is possible in such processes and proposes a method of estimation, the minimum variance of utility method, which is capable of debiasing such estimates in certain cases. A model of group error called the dome error process is shown to provide a concrete instance of this type of systematic bias. The method is illustrated numerically and some applications are discussed.
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    group decision making
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    ideal point estimation
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    unknown group multiattribute value function
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    dome error process
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