Elicitation of Personal Probabilities and Expectations
1971; Volume: 66; Issue: 336 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/01621459.1971.10482346
ISSN1537-274X
Autores Tópico(s)Advanced Statistical Methods and Models
ResumoAbstract Proper scoring rules, i.e., devices of a certain class for eliciting a person's probabilities and other expectations, are studied, mainly theoretically but with some speculations about application. The relation of proper scoring rules to other economic devices and to the foundations of the personalistic theory of probability is brought out. The implications of various restrictions, especially symmetry restrictions, on scoring rules is explored, usually with a minimum of regularity hypothesis.
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