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The following pages link to A consensus-based probabilistic linguistic gained and lost dominance score method (Q1991229):
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- Extended bipolar fuzzy EDAS approach for multi-criteria group decision-making process (Q2027696) (← links)
- Double-quantified linguistic variable (Q2054033) (← links)
- An approach based on combining Choquet integral and TOPSIS methods to uncertain MAGDM problems (Q2098341) (← links)
- A dynamic group MCDM model with intuitionistic fuzzy set: perspective of alternative queuing method (Q2124173) (← links)
- A comparative analysis of probabilistic linguistic preference relations and distributed preference relations for decision making (Q2125379) (← links)
- A novel similarity-based consensus model for probabilistic linguistic sets and its application in multi-attribute large-scale group decision making (Q2125880) (← links)
- MABAC method for multiple attribute group decision making under picture 2-tuple linguistic environment (Q2152921) (← links)
- Some new basic operations of probabilistic linguistic term sets and their application in multi-criteria decision making (Q2156495) (← links)
- A survey of decision-making methods with probabilistic linguistic information: bibliometrics, preliminaries, methodologies, applications and future directions (Q2177757) (← links)
- The dominance degree-based heterogeneous linguistic decision-making technique for sustainable 3PRLP selection (Q2179160) (← links)
- Multi-criteria sorting decision making based on dominance and opposition relations with probabilistic linguistic information (Q2218779) (← links)
- Mixed fuzzy least absolute regression analysis with quantitative and probabilistic linguistic information (Q2219156) (← links)
- An integrated consensus improving strategy based on PL-Wasserstein distance and its application in the evaluation of network public opinion emergencies (Q2225487) (← links)
- Multiple attribute group decision-making method based on extended bipolar fuzzy MABAC approach (Q2245776) (← links)
- Adaptive consensus reaching process with hybrid strategies for large-scale group decision making (Q2286885) (← links)
- Consistency and consensus modeling of linear uncertain preference relations (Q2286937) (← links)
- Probabilistic linguistic preference relation-based decision framework for multi-attribute group decision making (Q2333947) (← links)
- Sequential three-way multiple attribute group decisions with individual attributes and its consensus achievement based on social influence (Q2662719) (← links)
- A gained and lost dominance score method with conflict analysis for green economy development evaluation (Q2675662) (← links)
- An Entropy-Based Method for Probabilistic Linguistic Group Decision Making and its Application of Selecting Car Sharing Platforms (Q5155480) (← links)
- Trust evolution based minimum adjustment consensus framework with dynamic limited compromise behavior for probabilistic linguistic large scale group decision-making (Q6059598) (← links)
- A group consensus model with prospect theory under probabilistic linguistic term sets (Q6068678) (← links)
- Clustering analysis and punishment‐driven consensus‐reaching process for probabilistic linguistic large‐group decision‐making with application to car‐sharing platform selection (Q6071109) (← links)
- A consensus process based on regret theory with probabilistic linguistic term sets and its application in venture capital (Q6081279) (← links)
- The two-person and zero-sum matrix game with probabilistic linguistic information (Q6092037) (← links)
- A new social network driven consensus reaching process for multi-criteria group decision making with probabilistic linguistic information (Q6126692) (← links)
- Multicriteria decision making based on novel score function of Fermatean fuzzy numbers, the CRITIC method, and the GLDS method (Q6492612) (← links)
- A sequential three-way decision-based group consensus method under probabilistic linguistic term sets (Q6494628) (← links)
- A three-way decision method based on prospect theory under probabilistic linguistic term sets (Q6495585) (← links)