<p><span>This book describes an original approach to solving tasks of individual and collective choice: classification, ranking, and selection of multi-attribute objects. Object representation with multisets allows considering simultaneously numerical and symbolic variables. In group verbal decision
Verbal Decision Analysis for Unstructured Problems
β Scribed by Oleg I. Larichev, Helen M. Moshkovich (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Series
- Theory and Decision Library 17
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A central problem of prescriptive decision making is the mismatch between the elegant formal models of decision theory and the less elegant, informal thinking of decision makers, especially when dealing with ill-structured situations. This problem has been a central concern of the authors and their colleagues over the past two decades. They have wisely (to my mind) realized that any viable solution must be informed by a deep understanding of both the structural properties of alternative formalisms and the cognitive demands that they impose on decision makers. Considering the two in parallel reduces the risk of forcing decision makers to say things and endorse models that they do not really understand. It opens the door for creative solutions, incorporating insights from both decision theory and cognitive psychology. It is this opportunity that the authors have so ably exploited in this important book. Under the pressures of an interview situation, people will often answer a question that is put to them. Thus, they may be willing to provide a decision consultant with probability and utility assessments for all manner of things. However, if they do not fully understand the implications of what they are saying and the use to which it will be put, then they cannot maintain cognitive mastery of the decision models intended to represent their beliefs and interests.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Individual Decision Making: Approaches and Methods....Pages 9-50
A new Approach to Unstructured Problems of Decision Making....Pages 51-96
The Method ZAPROS-LM for Partial Rank-Ordering of Multiattribute Alternatives....Pages 97-151
The Method PACOM for the Selection of the Best Alternative....Pages 153-187
The Method ORCLASS for Ordinal Classification of Multiattribute Alternatives....Pages 189-237
Conclusion....Pages 239-245
Back Matter....Pages 247-260
β¦ Subjects
Operation Research/Decision Theory; Economic Theory; Microeconomics
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