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Range of expert judgment

The way we do this traditionally in science is we will pick from a pool of people who are considered to be reasonably experts in the area, get them around the table and come to judgment.

We can do this differently. Assume there are 100 world experts in some area, the distribution of their opinion is bell-shaped. By and large, consensus tends to come to the center.