In several research areas, ratings data and response times have been successfully used to unfold the stagewise process through which human raters provide their responses to questionnaires and social surveys. A limitation of the standard approach to analyze this type of data is that it requires the use of independent statistical models. Although this provides an effective way to simplify the data analysis, it could potentially involve difficulties with regard to statistical inference and interpretation. In this sense, a joint analysis could be more effective. In this research article, we describe a way to jointly analyze ratings and response times by means of fuzzy numbers. A probabilistic tree model framework has been adopted to fuzzify rat...
Data are frequently not precise numbers but more or less non-precise, also called fuzzy. Before ana...
This chapter develops a framework that uses fuzzy set theory in order to measure customer satisfacti...
This chapter develops a framework that uses fuzzy set theory in order to measure customersatisfactio...
In this contribution we describe a novel procedure to represent uncertainty in rating scales in term...
Modeling fuzziness and imprecision in human rating data is a crucial problem in many research areas,...
In this contribution we provide initial findings to the problem of modeling fuzzy rating responses i...
This thesis collects a set of research articles and working papers produced during my doctoral progr...
In this contribution we provide initial findings to the problem of modeling fuzzy rating responses i...
Modeling human ratings data subject to raters’ decision uncertainty is an attrac-tive pr...
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....
The measuring of individuals' perceptions, attitudes and opinions using rating scales is a core appr...
A new application of fuzzy sets theory in social and economic research is a fuzzy measurement of res...
Fuzzy data such as marks, scores, verbal evaluations, imprecise observations, experts' opinions and ...
Background: The fuzzy rating scale was introduced to cope with the imprecision of human thought and ...
Data are frequently not precise numbers but more or less non-precise, also called fuzzy. Before ana...
This chapter develops a framework that uses fuzzy set theory in order to measure customer satisfacti...
This chapter develops a framework that uses fuzzy set theory in order to measure customersatisfactio...
In this contribution we describe a novel procedure to represent uncertainty in rating scales in term...
Modeling fuzziness and imprecision in human rating data is a crucial problem in many research areas,...
In this contribution we provide initial findings to the problem of modeling fuzzy rating responses i...
This thesis collects a set of research articles and working papers produced during my doctoral progr...
In this contribution we provide initial findings to the problem of modeling fuzzy rating responses i...
Modeling human ratings data subject to raters’ decision uncertainty is an attrac-tive pr...
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....
The measuring of individuals' perceptions, attitudes and opinions using rating scales is a core appr...
A new application of fuzzy sets theory in social and economic research is a fuzzy measurement of res...
Fuzzy data such as marks, scores, verbal evaluations, imprecise observations, experts' opinions and ...
Background: The fuzzy rating scale was introduced to cope with the imprecision of human thought and ...
Data are frequently not precise numbers but more or less non-precise, also called fuzzy. Before ana...
This chapter develops a framework that uses fuzzy set theory in order to measure customer satisfacti...
This chapter develops a framework that uses fuzzy set theory in order to measure customersatisfactio...