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New Ways of Transforming Subjective-Measurement Representations

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Subjective measurements are considered, which are presented in the form of proportions of total and relative values of the utility parameter. New methods are proposed for the forward and inverse transformation of these forms of subjective measurement. They can be used in preparing data for decisions and in supporting models for correcting the subjective evaluations. They extend the region in which one can use transitive closure methods and methods of matching subjective measurements.

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Kharitonov, V.A., Kharitonov, E.V. New Ways of Transforming Subjective-Measurement Representations. Measurement Techniques 45, 43–47 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015107615262

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