Two new cases of rank reversals when the analytic hierarchy process and some of its additive variants are used that do not occur with the multiplicative AHP

Two new cases of rank reversals when the analytic hierarchy process and some of its additive variants are used that do not occur with the multiplicative AHP

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Article ID: iaor20023377
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 11
End Page Number: 25
Publication Date: Jan 2001
Journal: Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
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Keywords: analytic hierarchy process
Abstract:

Many researchers have long observed some cases in which certain ranking irregularities can occur when the original analytic hierarchy process (AHP), or some of its variants, are used. This paper presents two new categories of ranking irregularities which defy common intuition. These ranking irregularities occur when one decomposes a decision problem into a set of smaller problems each defined on two alternatives and the same criteria as the original problem. These irregularities are possible when the original AHP, or some of its additive variants, are used. Computational experiments on random test problems and an examination of some real-life case studies suggest that these ranking irregularities are dramatically likely to occur. This paper also proves that these ranking irregularities are not posssible when a multiplicative variant of the AHP is used.

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