The following pages link to Determining merged relative scores (Q922397):
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- Meaningfulness of conclusions from combinatorial optimization (Q750310) (← links)
- On the possible scientific laws (Q809027) (← links)
- Supermodularity and risk aversion (Q855751) (← links)
- Merging relative scores (Q917495) (← links)
- On the possible merging functions (Q1122455) (← links)
- New results on `scale' and `size' arguments justifying invariance properties of empirical indices and laws (Q1364659) (← links)
- Efficiency at different levels of aggregation: Public vs. private sector firms (Q1606357) (← links)
- Geometric mean quantity index numbers with benefit-of-the-doubt weights (Q1752284) (← links)
- On aggregate Farrell efficiencies (Q1869679) (← links)
- Invariant risk attitudes (Q1877159) (← links)
- Some recent applications of functional equations to the social and behavioral sciences. Further problems (Q1897766) (← links)
- Computer science and decision theory (Q2271874) (← links)
- On the denominator rule and a theorem by Janos Aczél (Q2282526) (← links)
- Merging discrete evaluations (Q2381457) (← links)
- Benchmark-based evaluation of portfolio performance: a characterization (Q2397788) (← links)
- Deriving weights from general pairwise comparison matrices (Q2427210) (← links)
- Aggregation of scale efficiency (Q2629629) (← links)
- Why, how and how not to apply mathematics to economics and to other social and behavioural sciences. An example: Merging relative scores (Q3989423) (← links)
- INTEGRATED SCORE ESTIMATION (Q5371155) (← links)
- Nonparametric measurement of productivity growth and technical change (Q6599132) (← links)