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Psychological Stability of Solutions in the Multiple Criteria Decision Problems

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  • I. Kaliszewski
  • W. Michalowski

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In interactive programming, a choice behavior of the decision maker may differ depending on a proximity of current solution to satisfactory values of the objectives. An interactive approach proposed in this paper allows the decision maker to use different search principles depending on his/her perception of the achieved values of the objectives and trade-offs. While an analysis of values of the objectives may guide the initial search for a final solution, it can be replaced by trade-off evaluations at some later stages of interactive decision making. Such an approach allows the decision maker to change search principles, and to identify a psychologically stable solution of the multiple criteria decision problem.

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  • I. Kaliszewski & W. Michalowski, 1997. "Psychological Stability of Solutions in the Multiple Criteria Decision Problems," Working Papers ir97060, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
  • Handle: RePEc:wop:iasawp:ir97060
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    1. V. Jog & I. Kaliszewski & W. Michalowski, 1998. "Using Trade-off Information in Attributes' Investing," Working Papers ir98019, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
    2. I. Kaliszewski & W. Michalowski, 1998. "Establishing Regret Attitude of a Decision Maker within the MCDM Modeling Framework," Working Papers ir98070, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

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