Expert Judgment-Based Risk Assessment Using Statistical Scenario Analysis: A Case Study—Running the Bulls in Pamplona (Spain) |
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Authors: | Fermí n Mallor ,Carmen Garcí a-Olaverri,Sagrario Gó mez-Elvira, Pedro Mateo-Collazas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Public University of Navarre, Spain.;Department of Statistical Methods, University of Zaragoza, Spain. |
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Abstract: | In this article, we present a methodology to assess the risk incurred by a participant in an activity involving danger of injury. The lack of high-quality historical data for the case considered prevented us from constructing a sufficiently detailed statistical model. It was therefore decided to generate a risk assessment model based on expert judgment. The methodology is illustrated in a real case context: the assessment of risk to participants in a San Fermin bull-run in Pamplona (Spain). The members of the panel of experts on the bull-run represented very different perspectives on the phenomenon: runners, surgeons and other health care personnel, journalists, civil defense workers, security staff, organizers, herdsmen, authors of books on the bull-run, etc. We consulted 55 experts. Our methodology includes the design of a survey instrument to elicit the experts' views and the statistical and mathematical procedures used to aggregate their subjective opinions. |
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Keywords: | Expert judgment multivariate analysis risk assessment |
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