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The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a structured technique for organizing and analyzing complex decisions, based on mathematics and psychology. It was developed by Thomas L. Saaty in the 1970s and has been extensively studied and refined since...
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Decision-making is hard because of various cognitive and organizational limitations such as limited memory capacity framing bias overconfidence politics groupthink loss aversion sunk costs endowment effect availability ...
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Created On: 07/31/2020
in Manage Models Models List
Models History lists the history of models opened by the currently logged-in user.
This can be found by clicking your Name > Manage Models > Models History:
Clicking the Models History will open a prompt as shown below:
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You can show or hide the objective's full path in the evaluation heading.
This can be done on the COLLECT INPU T > Set Measurement Options > Participant display options .
Never - do not show the objective...
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Created On: 04/27/2020
in Additional Information
The Challenge of Quantifying Judgment We make hundreds of estimates every day, often without realizing it. We guess how fast a car is approaching before pulling out into traffic, weigh the invisible toll a risky decision might take on our reputati...
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Created On: 04/24/2020
in Additional Information
Criteria, Objectives, and Attributes are terms that are often used interchangeably when making decisions. Traditionally, people speak of criteria. We recommend focusing on "objectives" instead of criteria. This helps clarify what should and s...
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Created On: 02/03/2020
in Define Model Define Model
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Collaboration encourages problem-solving, allows participants to learn from each other, increases productivity, makes problem-solving easier, increases the capacity for change, and increases buy-in. With TeamTime Brainstorming, you can collaborate...
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You can export the Model Structure to the clipboard or TXT and the Objectives Hierarchy in Define Model > Review > Refine Model > Objectives page. Simply click the Export button and select from the options: The Model Structure is formatted...