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Preference Assessment by Imprecise Ratio Statements
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EngineeringBehavioral Decision MakingConsumer ResearchRevealed PreferenceBusiness AnalyticsMultiple-criteria Decision AnalysisOperations ResearchData SciencePreference LearningBiasManagementSystems EngineeringValue TreesDecision TheoryMechanism DesignStatisticsPreference ModelingPreference AssessmentComputer SciencePreference AggregationMarketingSmart TechniqueBehavioral EconomicsPreference ElicitationDecision SciencePairs Method
The PAIRS method developed in this paper introduces imprecise preference statements into value trees. The assessment of attribute weights in PAIRS extends the well known SMART technique so that in addition to exact statements the decision maker can enter interval judgments which indicate ranges for the relative importance of the attributes. The interval judgments and the possibly range-valued information about the outcomes of the alternatives are processed with linear programming into value intervals and dominance relations. As the decision maker refines the description of his preferences, either by entering new statements or by tightening his earlier judgments, these results become more detailed and convey more information about which alternatives are preferred. Throughout the interactive refinement process PAIRS supports the decision maker by deriving and displaying the consequences of his earlier judgments.
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