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Group decision-making 1 consensus 1 interval fuzzy preference relations 1
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Garcia, J. M. Tapia 2 Andres, A. Martin 1 GARCÍA, J. M. TAPIA 1 HERRERA-VIEDMA, E. 1 MARTÍNEZ, M. A. 1 MORAL, M. J. DEL 1 Martin Andres, A. 1 Mato, A. Silva 1 Quevedo, M. J. Sanchez 1
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 1 International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making (IJITDM) 1 Journal of Applied Statistics 1
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A CONSENSUS MODEL FOR GROUP DECISION-MAKING PROBLEMS WITH INTERVAL FUZZY PREFERENCE RELATIONS
GARCÍA, J. M. TAPIA; MORAL, M. J. DEL; MARTÍNEZ, M. A.; … - In: International Journal of Information Technology & … 11 (2012) 04, pp. 709-725
Interval fuzzy preference relations can be useful to express decision makers' preferences in group decision-making problems. Usually, we apply a selection process and a consensus process to solve a group decision situation. In this paper, we present a consensus model for group decision-making...
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Comparing the asymptotic power of exact tests in 2x2 tables
Martin Andres, A.; Mato, A. Silva; Garcia, J. M. Tapia; … - In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 47 (2004) 4, pp. 745-756
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Optimal unconditional critical regions for 2 2 2 multinomial trials
Garcia, J. M. Tapia; Andres, A. Martin - In: Journal of Applied Statistics 27 (2000) 6, pp. 689-695
Analysing a 2 2 2 table is one of the most frequent problems in applied research (particularly in epidemiology). When the table arises from a 2 2 2 multinomial trial (or the case of double dichotomy), the appropriate test for independence is an unconditional one, like those of Barnard (1947),...
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