A method is presented for collecting data which yield a scale on which the entities are ranked in preference and all combinations of value distances are ranked (higher-ordered metric scale). The method is based on the concept of secondary preference, i.e. preference among preferences. This method is compared with a classical method based on 50–50 game comparison. Two empirical studies are presented. The first examines whether both methods yield the same ordering of value distances. The second involves empirical derivation of a higher-ordered metric scale
Preference data are a particular type of ranking data where some subjects (voters, judges, ...) give...
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A preference–approval on a set of alternatives consists of a weak order on that set and, additional...
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The aim of this paper is to apply a general methodology for constructing statistical methods, which ...
Consumer preferences can be measured by rankings of alternatives. When there are too many alternativ...
Ranking is an important part of several areas of contemporary research, including social sciences, d...
Preference data are a particular type of ranking data where some subjects (voters, judges, ...) give...
Preference data represent a particular type of ranking data where a group of people gives their pref...
This study replicated the response-restriction free-operant procedures of Hanley et al. (2003) and e...
In this paper, a novel approach is proposed to analyze and interpret consumer preference data expres...
A technique to scale preferences in relation to an externally derived stimulus configuration, called...
A preference–approval on a set of alternatives consists of a weak order on that set and, additional...
In this paper, we introduce a new ranking system where the data are preferences resulting from paire...
This work introduces a supervised tree-based method dealing with preference rankings as response var...
With the growth of industrial process sophistication, new horizons have opened up for modern metrolo...
We compare four common data collection techniques to elicit preferences: the rating of items, the ra...
In a first Chapter, we present a critical review of the weighted average when facing distributional ...
In the framework of preference rankings, when the interest lies in explaining which predictors and w...
The aim of this paper is to apply a general methodology for constructing statistical methods, which ...
Consumer preferences can be measured by rankings of alternatives. When there are too many alternativ...
Ranking is an important part of several areas of contemporary research, including social sciences, d...
Preference data are a particular type of ranking data where some subjects (voters, judges, ...) give...
Preference data represent a particular type of ranking data where a group of people gives their pref...
This study replicated the response-restriction free-operant procedures of Hanley et al. (2003) and e...