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The following pages link to Eliciting information from multiple experts (Q1867028):
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- Competitive cheap talk (Q263377) (← links)
- Picking the winners (Q378331) (← links)
- Voting in small committees (Q405000) (← links)
- Strategic information transmission networks (Q405520) (← links)
- Eliciting information from a committee (Q405544) (← links)
- Consistency and communication in committees (Q893390) (← links)
- Aggregation of expert opinions (Q1007768) (← links)
- Eliciting socially optimal rankings from unfair jurors (Q1017791) (← links)
- Consulting an expert with potentially conflicting preferences (Q1025630) (← links)
- A model of reporting and controlling outbreaks by public health agencies (Q1616073) (← links)
- The organization of expertise in the presence of communication (Q1944864) (← links)
- Aggregating experts' opinions to select the winner of a competition (Q2021827) (← links)
- Designing communication hierarchies (Q2067355) (← links)
- Two-sided strategic information transmission (Q2155900) (← links)
- An integrated data envelopment analysis and simulation method for group consensus ranking (Q2228719) (← links)
- The limited value of a second opinion: competition and exaggeration in experimental cheap talk games (Q2273940) (← links)
- Should straw polls be banned? (Q2278925) (← links)
- Almost fully revealing cheap talk with imperfectly informed senders (Q2345214) (← links)
- Rational exaggeration and counter-exaggeration in information aggregation games (Q2351708) (← links)
- Communication in financial markets with several informed traders (Q2458431) (← links)
- Subgroup deliberation and voting (Q2516132) (← links)
- Expert panels with selective investigation (Q2690347) (← links)
- Evaluation and strategic manipulation (Q6100481) (← links)
- When to ask for an update: timing in strategic communication (Q6175529) (← links)
- Independent versus collective expertise (Q6188685) (← links)