Modeling fuzziness and imprecision in human rating data is a crucial problem in many research areas, including applied statistics, behavioral, social, and health sciences. Because of the interplay between cognitive, affective, and contextual factors, the process of answering survey questions is a complex task, which can barely be captured by standard (crisp) rating responses. Fuzzy rating scales have progressively been adopted to overcome some of the limitations of standard rating scales, including their inability to disentangle decision uncertainty from individual responses. The aim of this article is to provide a novel fuzzy scaling procedure which uses Item Response Theory trees (IRTrees) as a psychometric model for the stage-wise latent...
The measurement of psychological constructs is frequently based on self-report tests, which often ha...
In social and behavioural sciences the optimal use of rating scales is an important issue. Discussio...
In social science research, the Likert method is commonly used as a psychometric scale to measure re...
In this contribution we describe a novel procedure to represent uncertainty in rating scales in term...
In several research areas, ratings data and response times have been successfully used to unfold the...
Modeling human ratings data subject to raters’ decision uncertainty is an attrac-tive pr...
In this contribution we provide initial findings to the problem of modeling fuzzy rating responses i...
In this contribution we provide initial findings to the problem of modeling fuzzy rating responses i...
The measuring of individuals' perceptions, attitudes and opinions using rating scales is a core appr...
The fuzzy TOPSIS (The Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) is an attra...
In this short paper, we describe a Bayesian beta linear model to analyse imprecise rating responses....
In recommender systems, the user uncertain preference results in unexpected ratings. This paper make...
The ohjective of this article is to suggest the application of fuzzy set theory to issues in scale d...
This thesis collects a set of research articles and working papers produced during my doctoral progr...
Background: The fuzzy rating scale was introduced to cope with the imprecision of human thought and ...
The measurement of psychological constructs is frequently based on self-report tests, which often ha...
In social and behavioural sciences the optimal use of rating scales is an important issue. Discussio...
In social science research, the Likert method is commonly used as a psychometric scale to measure re...
In this contribution we describe a novel procedure to represent uncertainty in rating scales in term...
In several research areas, ratings data and response times have been successfully used to unfold the...
Modeling human ratings data subject to raters’ decision uncertainty is an attrac-tive pr...
In this contribution we provide initial findings to the problem of modeling fuzzy rating responses i...
In this contribution we provide initial findings to the problem of modeling fuzzy rating responses i...
The measuring of individuals' perceptions, attitudes and opinions using rating scales is a core appr...
The fuzzy TOPSIS (The Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) is an attra...
In this short paper, we describe a Bayesian beta linear model to analyse imprecise rating responses....
In recommender systems, the user uncertain preference results in unexpected ratings. This paper make...
The ohjective of this article is to suggest the application of fuzzy set theory to issues in scale d...
This thesis collects a set of research articles and working papers produced during my doctoral progr...
Background: The fuzzy rating scale was introduced to cope with the imprecision of human thought and ...
The measurement of psychological constructs is frequently based on self-report tests, which often ha...
In social and behavioural sciences the optimal use of rating scales is an important issue. Discussio...
In social science research, the Likert method is commonly used as a psychometric scale to measure re...