There are many consensus measures that can be computed using Likert data. Although these measures should work with any number n of choices on the Likert scale, the measurements have been most widely studied and demonstrated for n = 5. One measure of consensus introduced by Akiyama et al. for n = 5 and theoretically generalized to all n depends on both the mean and variance and gives results that can differentiate between some group consensus behavior patterns better than other measures that rely on either just the mean or just the variance separately. However, this measure is more complicated and not easy to apply and understand. This paper addresses these two common problems by introducing a new computational method to find the measure of ...
AbstractIn Group Decision Making (GDM) problems before to obtain a solution a high level of consensu...
In this study, we present a metric of consensus for Likert-type scales. The statistic provides the l...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Measuring the consensus for a group of ordinal-type responses is of practical importance in decision...
A recent increase in the use of the term consensus in various fields has led researchers to develo...
In group decision making problems, the soft consensus calculus is an important topic. Soft consensus...
This paper introduces a new measure of ordinal scales, specifically that of the Likert scale. An ove...
The Likert scale is a popular tool for assessing peoples attitude about various questions. This pape...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...
The mean absolute deviation and the standard deviation, two statistical measures commonly used in qu...
In Group Decision Making (GDM) problems before to obtain a solution a high level of consensus among ...
In a problem of group decision-making it is desirable to obtain a solution with the highest possible...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Much research data is collected and analyzed as ordinal scale data. The Likert scale is an example o...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Consensus measures can be useful in group decision ma...
AbstractIn Group Decision Making (GDM) problems before to obtain a solution a high level of consensu...
In this study, we present a metric of consensus for Likert-type scales. The statistic provides the l...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Measuring the consensus for a group of ordinal-type responses is of practical importance in decision...
A recent increase in the use of the term consensus in various fields has led researchers to develo...
In group decision making problems, the soft consensus calculus is an important topic. Soft consensus...
This paper introduces a new measure of ordinal scales, specifically that of the Likert scale. An ove...
The Likert scale is a popular tool for assessing peoples attitude about various questions. This pape...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...
The mean absolute deviation and the standard deviation, two statistical measures commonly used in qu...
In Group Decision Making (GDM) problems before to obtain a solution a high level of consensus among ...
In a problem of group decision-making it is desirable to obtain a solution with the highest possible...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Much research data is collected and analyzed as ordinal scale data. The Likert scale is an example o...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Consensus measures can be useful in group decision ma...
AbstractIn Group Decision Making (GDM) problems before to obtain a solution a high level of consensu...
In this study, we present a metric of consensus for Likert-type scales. The statistic provides the l...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...