2021
DOI: 10.1002/int.22418
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A single‐valued neutrosophic multicriteria group decision approach with DPL‐TOPSIS method based on optimization

Abstract: Due to the uncertainty of human subjective judgments, it is sometimes very difficult to obtain accurate evaluation information. The technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) is one of the functional methods used to solve the multicriteria decision‐making (MCDM) problems. However, the traditional TOPSIS is based only on a distance measure and takes into account neither a similarity measure nor a likelihood measure. Therefore, in this article, we define two new information measures … Show more

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“…e current assessments pay more attention to the three aspects of students' "moral education, intellectual education, and physical education," and the content of the assessment also revolves around them, while ignoring the needs of the society and employers for students. e selection of evaluation methods is related to whether the evaluation results are fair and objective, and whether the evaluation can achieve the expected goals [30]. erefore, in order to improve the traditional and single problems of current evaluation methods, multiple evaluation methods must be adopted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…e current assessments pay more attention to the three aspects of students' "moral education, intellectual education, and physical education," and the content of the assessment also revolves around them, while ignoring the needs of the society and employers for students. e selection of evaluation methods is related to whether the evaluation results are fair and objective, and whether the evaluation can achieve the expected goals [30]. erefore, in order to improve the traditional and single problems of current evaluation methods, multiple evaluation methods must be adopted.…”
Section: Suggestions For Physical and Mental Quality Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%