A Psychometric Approach to the VIKOR Method for Eliciting Subjective Public Assessments

Based on the concepts of sensory thresholds, the Weber-Fechner Law in psychology has usually been applied to sensory dimensions. However, some neurophysiological studies have shown that assessment of mental numbers or numerical information also follows this law. Therefore this paper proposes a modif...

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Main Author: Turan Arslan
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9039579/
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spelling doaj-24c4ef23db514c20b58cca24277c7c5c2021-03-30T01:22:03ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018541005410910.1109/ACCESS.2020.29814249039579A Psychometric Approach to the VIKOR Method for Eliciting Subjective Public AssessmentsTuran Arslan0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1313-3091Department of Civil Engineering, Bursa Uludag University, Bursa, TurkeyBased on the concepts of sensory thresholds, the Weber-Fechner Law in psychology has usually been applied to sensory dimensions. However, some neurophysiological studies have shown that assessment of mental numbers or numerical information also follows this law. Therefore this paper proposes a modification of VIKOR that reflects the Weber-Fechner law to account for nonlinearity in evaluation scales as perceived by decision-makers. The model is applied to a case where public approval of two different types of public bus operation systems considering six criteria is pursued. The results are compared with those obtained from the multi-attribute value method (MAVT). The suggested method inflates the relative attractiveness of the alternatives that are closer to the best solutions (used by VIKOR). A numerical example is also provided to illustrate the applicability of the approach. This method can be a useful tool where public opinions based on subjective perceptions in a public participation process are of particular interest rather than assessing verifiable facts, i.e., observable, measurable data.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9039579/VIKORWeber-Fechner lawmulti-attribute value theorypublic subjective opinionspublic decision-making
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A Psychometric Approach to the VIKOR Method for Eliciting Subjective Public Assessments
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VIKOR
Weber-Fechner law
multi-attribute value theory
public subjective opinions
public decision-making
author_facet Turan Arslan
author_sort Turan Arslan
title A Psychometric Approach to the VIKOR Method for Eliciting Subjective Public Assessments
title_short A Psychometric Approach to the VIKOR Method for Eliciting Subjective Public Assessments
title_full A Psychometric Approach to the VIKOR Method for Eliciting Subjective Public Assessments
title_fullStr A Psychometric Approach to the VIKOR Method for Eliciting Subjective Public Assessments
title_full_unstemmed A Psychometric Approach to the VIKOR Method for Eliciting Subjective Public Assessments
title_sort psychometric approach to the vikor method for eliciting subjective public assessments
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Based on the concepts of sensory thresholds, the Weber-Fechner Law in psychology has usually been applied to sensory dimensions. However, some neurophysiological studies have shown that assessment of mental numbers or numerical information also follows this law. Therefore this paper proposes a modification of VIKOR that reflects the Weber-Fechner law to account for nonlinearity in evaluation scales as perceived by decision-makers. The model is applied to a case where public approval of two different types of public bus operation systems considering six criteria is pursued. The results are compared with those obtained from the multi-attribute value method (MAVT). The suggested method inflates the relative attractiveness of the alternatives that are closer to the best solutions (used by VIKOR). A numerical example is also provided to illustrate the applicability of the approach. This method can be a useful tool where public opinions based on subjective perceptions in a public participation process are of particular interest rather than assessing verifiable facts, i.e., observable, measurable data.
topic VIKOR
Weber-Fechner law
multi-attribute value theory
public subjective opinions
public decision-making
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