Agencies and organizations charged with priority setting require analytical approaches that are accurate, efficient, and reliable. Increasingly, decision analysis is applied using formal techniques that are measurable and repeatable. This paper surveys available methods ranging from expert judgment approaches to complex statistical models, and considers the benefits and issues raised for decision making that applies various approaches.
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Shatkin, J. A., & Qian, S. (2006). Classification Schemes for Priority Setting and Decision Making. In Comparative Risk Assessment and Environmental Decision Making (pp. 213–243). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2243-3_13
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