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Decision-making on real-world problems, including individual process decisions, requires an appropriate and reliable … decision support system. Fuzzy set theory, rough set theory, and neutrosophic set theory, which are MCDM techniques, are useful … for modeling complex decision-making problems with imprecise, ambiguous, or vague data.This Special Issue, "Multiple …
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. Methods: In this article, a consensus model for group decision-making (GDM), based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), is …Background: Individual decision-making largely influences the effectiveness of decisions and benefits of investments …
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Probabilistic dual hesitant fuzzy set (PDHFS), as a decision information preference combining membership degree (MD … well known that distance measures are very useful tools in multi-attribute decision making (MADM) and multi-attribute group … decision making (MAGDM) field, and distance measures have been proposed in many fuzzy information environments. In this study …
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The application of MCDA (Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis) methods spans a wide variety of modern decision situations …. These are associated with conflicting DM (Decision-Maker) opinions and values, differing criteria importance, and … appreciate the breadth of methods available and choose the most suitable one for the DP (Decision Problem) they are facing. This …
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Economic small group research points to groups as more rational decision-makers in numerous economic situations … economic contexts dominated by group decision-making might be questioned. We consider the case of anchoring as a prime example … for predominantly intellective tasks, yet fails to improve decision-making when judgmental aspects are involved. …
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