Integrating statistical correlation with discrete multi-criteria decision-making

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This paper analyses two hypotheses that considers a correlation between the number of alternatives and the number of criteria considered in a multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) problem with the minimum percentage change required in the lowest criterion weight to change the outcome of a method. Two MCDM methods are considered, the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and the preference ranking organisation method for enrichment of evaluations II (PROMETHEE II) were applied to the same sets of criteria weights and performance measures. More than two thousand randomly generated sets of criteria weights and performance measures are considered. The minimum percentage change in the lowest criterion weight required to change the outcome of a method is calculated. Pearson’s r parametric test is used to test the hypotheses. Results from parametric test were statistically significant and shows a weak negative correlation for Hypothesis 1 and weak positive correlation for Hypothesis 2.

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Haddad, M., Sanders, D., Tewkesbury, G., & Bausch, N. (2021). Integrating statistical correlation with discrete multi-criteria decision-making. International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences, 13(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJIDS.2021.113599

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