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The following pages link to The Effectiveness of Alternative Preference Elicitation Methods in the Analytic Hierarchy Process (Q4368584):
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- Visual information feedback mechanism and attitudinal prioritisation method for group decision making with triangular fuzzy complementary preference relations (Q506361) (← links)
- Managing incomplete preference relations in decision making: a review and future trends (Q528753) (← links)
- Interactive preference elicitation incorporating a priori and a posteriori methods (Q748559) (← links)
- Games with incomplete information and uncertain payoff: from the perspective of uncertainty theory (Q780220) (← links)
- A dynamic expert contribution-based consensus model for hesitant fuzzy group decision making with an application to water resources allocation selection (Q781411) (← links)
- The sensitivity of the analytic hierarchy process to alternative scale and cue presentations (Q1278501) (← links)
- Completing 2-tuple linguistic preference relations based on upper bound condition (Q1800355) (← links)
- Checking and adjusting order-consistency of linguistic pairwise comparison matrices for getting transitive preference relations (Q2011841) (← links)
- Incorporating negative values into the analytic hierarchy process (Q2387299) (← links)
- A remote sensing satellite observation scheme evaluation method based on granular computing of intuitionistic linguistic preference relation (Q2675645) (← links)
- A NOTE ON THE ESTIMATION OF MISSING PAIRWISE PREFERENCE VALUES: A UNINORM CONSISTENCY BASED METHOD (Q3596985) (← links)
- A Fractional Programming Model for Improving Multiplicative Consistency of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Preference Relations (Q5877199) (← links)
- Pairwise comparisons or constrained optimization? A usability evaluation of techniques for eliciting decision priorities (Q6060653) (← links)
- Evaluating scales for pairwise comparisons (Q6115928) (← links)
- A method for improving the multiplicative inconsistency based on indeterminacy of an intuitionistic fuzzy preference relation (Q6150664) (← links)