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The following pages link to Nontransitive decomposable conjoint measurement. (Q1868095):
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- Preferences in artificial intelligence (Q314443) (← links)
- A consolidated approach to the axiomatization of outranking relations: a survey and new results (Q492802) (← links)
- Utility independence of multiattribute utility theory is equivalent to standard sequence invariance of conjoint measurement (Q654395) (← links)
- Following the traces: an introduction to conjoint measurement without transitivity and additivity (Q706884) (← links)
- The hyperbolic factor: a measure of time inconsistency (Q707883) (← links)
- An axiomatic approach to noncompensatory sorting methods in MCDM. I: The case of two categories (Q857380) (← links)
- Further results on concordance relations (Q872300) (← links)
- Theory of decisions by intra-dimensional comparisons (Q900431) (← links)
- An axiomatic analysis of concordance-discordance relations (Q1042167) (← links)
- `Additive difference' models without additivity and subtractivity (Q1765569) (← links)
- Axiomatic characterization of a general utility function and its particular cases in terms of conjoint measurement and rough-set decision rules (Q1876124) (← links)
- A note on Wakker's cardinal coordinate independence (Q1887435) (← links)
- Preferences for multi-attributed alternatives: traces, dominance, and numerical representations (Q1887798) (← links)
- On some ordinal models for decision making under uncertainty (Q2271863) (← links)
- Computer science and decision theory (Q2271874) (← links)
- Multiattribute preference models with reference points (Q2355878) (← links)
- A characterization of concordance relations (Q2485338) (← links)
- A theoretical look at \textsc{Electre Tri}-nB and related sorting models (Q2688878) (← links)
- A note on the asymmetric part of an outranking relation (Q2806438) (← links)
- An axiomatic approach to noncompensatory sorting methods in MCDM. II: M ore than two categories (Q5966280) (← links)
- Nondecomposable item response theory models: fundamental measurement in psychometrics (Q6134088) (← links)