An Essay on How Judgment and Measurement are Different in Science and in Decision Making

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Published Apr 18, 2009
Thomas L. Saaty

Abstract

In decision making the priority scales are derived objectively after subjective judgments are made, and they reflect the importance of the influences we considered. The process is the opposite of what is done in the physical sciences where the subjectivity of interpreting the final number comes at the end.

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.13033/ijahp.v1i1.14

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Saaty, T. L. (2009). An Essay on How Judgment and Measurement are Different in Science and in Decision Making. International Journal of the Analytic Hierarchy Process, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.13033/ijahp.v1i1.14

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Keywords

AHP decision making, priorities, judgment, objective science, subjective science

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