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The Delphi Process
In general the Delphi process consists of obtaining individual answers to pre-formulated
questions anonymously from the experts, typically by questionnaire, aggregating the answers
and feeding them back to the participants. The experts can then modify their response in the
light of the findings, and this continues as an iterative process until the group arrives at
an agreed response, though not necessarily a single view.
This systematic and controlled interactive form of a Delphi exercise is in marked contrast to
the informal and 'loose' interaction of traditional round the table face-to-face discussions.
Important aspects of a Delphi process are:
- Anonymity of respondents
- Iteration and controlled feedback
- Statistical group response
- Influence of dominant individuals
- Consensus orientation
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