A weight-assessing method with habitual domains

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Weights of criteria are the important factors in decision-making. However, from a behavioral perspective, traditional weighting methods account for too few factors to deal with decisions properly. Based on the behavior mechanism and the theory of habitual domains, this study is undertaken to develop a new weight-assessing model that treats decisionmaking as a dynamically adjusting process proceeding from the ideal to actual states. The new model is built upon the dynamic analysis for the connectivities between criteria instead of the static analysis of traditional models. Finally, we have studied Taipei City motorcycle users, mode-choice behavior through questionnaire in order to show the applicability of the new model. From the empirical results, it is found that our weight-assessing method has significant application potential in practice. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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