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Are incomplete and self-confident preference relations better in multicriteria decision making? A simulation-based investigation
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    Are incomplete and self-confident preference relations better in multicriteria decision making? A simulation-based investigation (English)
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    10 December 2020
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    decision processes
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    incomplete preference relations
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    self-confidence
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    rational degree
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    incomplete degree
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