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  • Pairwise comparison may refer to: Pairwise comparison (psychology) Round-robin voting This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • to as paired comparison. Prominent psychometrician L. L. Thurstone first introduced a scientific approach to using pairwise comparisons for measurement...
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  • second over the first. The pairwise comparison matrix for these comparisons is shown below. A candidate cannot be pairwise compared to itself (for example...
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  • pairwise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pairwise generally means "occurring in pairs" or "two at a time." Pairwise may also refer to: Pairwise disjoint...
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  • Thumbnail for Condorcet method
    computing all pairwise comparisons requires ½N(N−1) pairwise comparisons for N candidates. For 10 candidates, this means 0.5*10*9=45 comparisons, which can...
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  • Pairwise testing may refer to: All-pairs testing Pairwise comparison Paired difference test This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • The Bradley–Terry model is a probability model for the outcome of pairwise comparisons between items, teams, or objects. Given a pair of items i and j drawn...
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  • Note that pairwise comparison of four nodes requires six separate comparisons, while that of three nodes requires only three. These comparisons require...
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  • Thumbnail for Reinforcement learning from human feedback
    through pairwise comparison under the Bradley–Terry–Luce model (or the Plackett–Luce model for K-wise comparisons over more than two comparisons), the maximum...
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  • Thumbnail for Analytic hierarchy process
    it through a series of pairwise comparisons that derive numerical scales of measurement for the nodes. The criteria are pairwise compared against the goal...
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  • alternatives, there will be fifteen comparisons for each of the eight covering criteria. When the pairwise comparisons are as numerous as those in our example...
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  • Tukey's range test (category Multiple comparisons)
    treatment; that is, it applies simultaneously to the set of all pairwise comparisons μ i − μ j   , {\displaystyle \mu _{i}-\mu _{j}\ ,} and identifies...
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  • 100, the overall task load index. Many researchers eliminate these pairwise comparisons, though, and refer to the test as "Raw TLX" then. There has been...
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    variable. "a priori comparisons"/ "planned comparisons"- a particular set of comparisons "pairwise comparisons"-all possible comparisons i.e. Fisher's least...
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  • same set Multiple comparisons, a procedure of statistics a synonym for co-transitivity, in constructive mathematics Pairwise comparison (psychology), a...
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  • Duncan's new multiple range test (category Multiple comparisons)
    non-significant range. The procedure consists of a series of pairwise comparisons between means. Each comparison is performed at a significance level α p {\displaystyle...
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  • problem is broken into a hierarchy of sub-problems; Whether or not pairwise comparisons of alternatives and/or criteria are used to elicit decision-makers'...
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  • Dunnett's test (category Multiple comparisons)
    one, which considered all kinds of pairwise comparisons. Tukey's and Scheffé's methods allow any number of comparisons among a set of sample means. On the...
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  • loss functions: the pointwise, pairwise, and listwise approach. In practice, listwise approaches often outperform pairwise approaches and pointwise approaches...
    47 KB (3,789 words) - 23:13, 23 July 2024
  • while the ANP structures it as a network. Both then use a system of pairwise comparisons to measure the weights of the components of the structure, and finally...
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