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TL;DR: This paper discusses difficulties of performing a meta-analysis of empirical studies in the expert problem, and focuses on two closely related issues: How should expert judgment studies be published so as to facilitate subsequent meta-analyses, and how should such meta-Analyses be performed.
Abstract: There are three contexts in which one might wish to combine expert judgments of uncertainty: the expert problem, the group decision problem, and the textbook problem. Much has been written on the first two, which have the focus of a single decision context, but little on the third. The textbook problem arises when one needs to draw together expert judgments into a decision analysis when their judgments were made originally in a context-free manner or perhaps for other decision contexts. In many ways the textbook problem parallels that of performing a meta-analysis of empirical studies. However, there are differences. In this paper, we discuss those difficulties and then focus on two closely related issues: How should expert judgment studies be published so as to facilitate subsequent meta-analyses, and how should such meta-analyses be performed?

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