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  1. Add, Edit, Delete Participant Groups

    You can add, edit, and delete the participants groups from DEFINE MODEL > Define Participants & Roles > Participants page.  Participant Groups can be used when: Setting up roles and  Displaying results Participant Groups can be: Dyn...
  2. Participant Roles Edit vs View Mode

    Edit Mode The Edit Mode  is a mode where the Project Manager can assign roles by clicking on the cells or using the Drop/Allow/Restrict All options.  Two participants are selected in the example below.  The border of the node (in this case ligh...
  3. Four at a time

    This page displays the same information as the Sensitivity ∆ Alternatives sensitivity:  One at a time but with four participants or groups at a time. Sensitivity ∆ (delta) Alternatives page shows the changes in overall alternative priorities, ...
  4. Objectives Chart

    The Objectives Chart page displays a variety of charts for objectives and sub-objectives.  It displays the same priorities as the Objectives Grid .  Columns Chart By default, the Columns chart is displayed.  The columns chart below has the hier...
  5. One at a time

    Sensitivity ∆ (delta) Alternatives page shows the changes in overall alternative priorities when alternative performance with respect to one or more covering objectives is changed.  If you change an alternative's priority with respect to a single ob...
  6. Welcome Page

    Enabled by default, the Welcome page is the first page you'll see when you start an evaluation session.  This page can be customized by a project manager, which can help to inform participants about aspects of the decision.
  7. How to Save Judgments?

    Your judgments are automatically recorded when you move to another step by using the " Next, " " Previous ," or " Next Unassessed " button. 
  8. Single Pairwise Verbal Comparisons

    Pairwise Verbal can be used to express your judgment about the relative importance or preference or likelihood of the two elements.  In the example below, we are asked to compare the relative importance of the two objectives  (Cost of Ownership an...
  9. How to Navigate in the Evaluation?

    Sequential Navigation: The easiest and most common way to proceed through the evaluation is sequential -- by clicking the " Next " button after entering any information requested on each page.  You can go back to a previous step using the " Previ...
  10. Multi-pairwise Verbal Comparison Evaluation

    Pairwise comparisons are entered on a page as shown in the figure below, by clicking on or between words that express your judgment about the relative importance or preference or likelihoods (see Pairwise Comparisons Contexts) of the two elements sh...