Deck 14: Multicriteria Decisions

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Inconsistency in the pair-wise judgments is indicated by a consistency ratio that is

A) less than zero
B) greater than 0.10
C) greater than 0.50
D) greater than 1.00
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A required step in the analytic hierarchy process is to determine

A) the goals to be satisfied.
B) the expected value of the criteria.
C) the relative importance of a set of features based on a criterion.
D) how many hierarchies to use.
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The variable d- measures

A) the amount over the target and is similar to a slack.
B) the amount under the target and is similar to a slack.
C) the amount over the target and is similar to a surplus.
D) the amount under the target and is similar to a surplus.
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Pair-wise comparisons are used to

A) compare criteria in terms of the overall goal.
B) compare choices on each criterion.
C) both a and b are true.
D) neither a nor b is true.
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Deviation variables that occur in the objective function indicate

A) the targets.
B) the priorities.
C) only the areas that are of concern.
D) the difference between all actual and target values.
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Goal equations consist of a function that defines goal achievement and deviation variables that measure the distance from the target.
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When using a linear programming approach to solving a goal programming problem, a linear program must be solved for each

A) goal.
B) pair of deviation variables.
C) priority level.
D) pair-wise comparison.
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Computing the consistency ratio for a criterion's pair-wise comparison matrix is the next step after

A) developing the criterion's pair-wise comparison matrix.
B) converting the criterion's pair-wise comparison matrix to a normalized matrix.
C) developing the criterion's priority vector.
D) developing the overall priority vector.
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To solve a goal programming problem with preemptive priorities, successive linear programming programs, with an adjustment to the objective function and an additional constraint, must be solved.
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The constraint 5x1 + 3x2 \le 150 is modified to become a goal equation, and priority one is to avoid overutilization. Which of the following is appropriate?

A) Min P1d1- ; 5x1 + 3x2 + d1 --d1+ = 150
B) Min P1d1+ ; 5x1 + 3x2 + d1 - -d1+ = 150
C) Min P1d1+ ; 5x1 + 3x2 + d1+ = 150
D) Min P1d1+ ; 5x1 + 3x2 -d1+ = 150
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Preemptive priorities in goal programming

A) show the target values for the problem.
B) prevent sacrifice of a goal to satisfy a lower level one.
C) force the problem to be a standard linear program.
D) limit deviations to d - only.
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Variables that indicate the distance a target is from the level achieved are called

A) goal variables.
B) target variables.
C) deviation variables.
D) preemptive variables.
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Objectives in multicriteria problems seldom conflict.
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Target values will never be met precisely in a goal programming problem.
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There can only be one goal at each priority level.
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The overall priorities for decision alternatives

A) are the sum of the products of the criterion priority times the priority of the decision alternative with respect to that criterion.
B) sum to 1.
C) indicate what choice is preferred, but do not force that choice to be made.
D) each of the above is true.
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The steps of the scoring model include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) list the decision-making criteria and assign a weight to each.
B) develop a pair-wise comparison matrix for each criterion.
C) rate how well each decision alternative satisfies each criterion.
D) compute the total score for each decision alternative.
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A decision with more than one objective

A) cannot have an optimal solution.
B) requires the decision maker to place the objectives in some order of importance.
C) depends on the probability of satisfying each objective.
D) should be decomposed into a separate model for each objective.
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Goal programming with preemptive priorities never permits trade-offs between

A) goals with the same priority level and the same weights.
B) goals with different priority levels.
C) goals with the same priority level and different weights.
D) any goals.
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The goal programming problem with the objective function min P1(d1+) +P2(d2 - ) is initially solved by the computer and the objective function value is 0. What constraint should be added for the second problem?

A) d1+ = 0
B) d1+ + d2- = 0
C)-d1+ + d2- = 0
D) d1+ \le 0
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A consistency ratio greater than 0.10 indicates inconsistency in the pair-wise comparisons.
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The priority matrix shows the priority for each item on each criterion.
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Durham Designs manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of items in the "Wildflower" fabric pattern during the next production period.
Durham Designs manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of items in the Wildflower fabric pattern during the next production period.   Inventory of the Wildflower fabric is 3000 yards. Five hundred hours of production time have been scheduled. Four hundred units of packaging material are available. Each of these values can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Durham would like to achieve a profit of $3200, avoid purchasing more fabric or packaging material, and use all of the hours scheduled. Give the goal programming model.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Inventory of the Wildflower fabric is 3000 yards. Five hundred hours of production time have been scheduled. Four hundred units of packaging material are available. Each of these values can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases.
Durham would like to achieve a profit of $3200, avoid purchasing more fabric or packaging material, and use all of the hours scheduled. Give the goal programming model.
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John Harris is interested in purchasing a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle. He has narrowed his choice to one of three models: Sportster Classic, Heritage Softtail, and Electra Glide. After much consideration, John has determined his decision-making criteria, assigned a weight to each criterion, and rated how well each decision alternative satisfies each criterion.
John Harris is interested in purchasing a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle. He has narrowed his choice to one of three models: Sportster Classic, Heritage Softtail, and Electra Glide. After much consideration, John has determined his decision-making criteria, assigned a weight to each criterion, and rated how well each decision alternative satisfies each criterion.   Using a scoring model, determine the recommended motorcycle model for John.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Using a scoring model, determine the recommended motorcycle model for John.
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An ATM is to be located in a campus union building so that it minimizes the distance from the food court, the gift shop, and the theater. They are located at coordinates (2,2), (0,6) and (8,0). Develop a goal programming model to use to locate the best place for the ATM.
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Calculating the priority of each criterion in terms of its contribution to the overall goal is known as developing the hierarchy.
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The goal programming approach can be used when an analyst is confronted with an infeasible solution to an ordinary linear program.
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Rosie's Ribs is in need of an office management software package. After considerable research, Rosie has narrowed her choice to one of three packages: N-able, VersaSuite, and SoftTrack. She has determined her decision-making criteria, assigned a weight to each criterion, and rated how well each alternative satisfies each criterion.
Rosie's Ribs is in need of an office management software package. After considerable research, Rosie has narrowed her choice to one of three packages: N-able, VersaSuite, and SoftTrack. She has determined her decision-making criteria, assigned a weight to each criterion, and rated how well each alternative satisfies each criterion.   Using a scoring model, determine the recommended software package for Rosie's.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Using a scoring model, determine the recommended software package for Rosie's.
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If airline A is moderately preferred to airline B, at a value of 3, then airline B is compared to airline A at a value of -3.
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As treasurer of the school PTA, you chair the committee to decide how the $20,000 raised by candy sales will be spent. Four kinds of projects have been proposed, and facts on each are shown below.
As treasurer of the school PTA, you chair the committee to decide how the $20,000 raised by candy sales will be spent. Four kinds of projects have been proposed, and facts on each are shown below.   Develop a goal programming model that would represent these goals and priorities.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> Develop a goal programming model that would represent these goals and priorities.
As treasurer of the school PTA, you chair the committee to decide how the $20,000 raised by candy sales will be spent. Four kinds of projects have been proposed, and facts on each are shown below.   Develop a goal programming model that would represent these goals and priorities.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A computer company looking for a new location for a plant has determined three criteria to use to rate cities. Pair-wise comparisons are given.
A computer company looking for a new location for a plant has determined three criteria to use to rate cities. Pair-wise comparisons are given.   Determine priorities for the three relative to the overall location goal.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Determine priorities for the three relative to the overall location goal.
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An item's priority reveals how it compares to its competitors on a specific criterion.
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For a scoring model, the decision maker evaluates each decision alternative using equally weighted criteria.
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The Lofton Company has developed the following linear programming problem
The Lofton Company has developed the following linear programming problem   but finds it is infeasible. In revision, Lofton drops the original objective and establishes the three goals   Give the goal programming model and solve it graphically.<div style=padding-top: 35px> but finds it is infeasible. In revision, Lofton drops the original objective and establishes the three goals
The Lofton Company has developed the following linear programming problem   but finds it is infeasible. In revision, Lofton drops the original objective and establishes the three goals   Give the goal programming model and solve it graphically.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Give the goal programming model and solve it graphically.
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If a problem has multiple goals at different priority levels, then usually they can all be achieved.
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Solve the following problem graphically:
Solve the following problem graphically:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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One limitation of a scoring model is that it uses arbitrary weights that do not necessarily reflect the preferences of the individual decision maker.
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AHP allows a decision maker to express personal preferences about the various aspects of a multicriteria problem.
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A problem involving only one priority level is not considered a goal programming problem.
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1
Inconsistency in the pair-wise judgments is indicated by a consistency ratio that is

A) less than zero
B) greater than 0.10
C) greater than 0.50
D) greater than 1.00
B
2
A required step in the analytic hierarchy process is to determine

A) the goals to be satisfied.
B) the expected value of the criteria.
C) the relative importance of a set of features based on a criterion.
D) how many hierarchies to use.
C
3
The variable d- measures

A) the amount over the target and is similar to a slack.
B) the amount under the target and is similar to a slack.
C) the amount over the target and is similar to a surplus.
D) the amount under the target and is similar to a surplus.
B
4
Pair-wise comparisons are used to

A) compare criteria in terms of the overall goal.
B) compare choices on each criterion.
C) both a and b are true.
D) neither a nor b is true.
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Deviation variables that occur in the objective function indicate

A) the targets.
B) the priorities.
C) only the areas that are of concern.
D) the difference between all actual and target values.
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Goal equations consist of a function that defines goal achievement and deviation variables that measure the distance from the target.
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When using a linear programming approach to solving a goal programming problem, a linear program must be solved for each

A) goal.
B) pair of deviation variables.
C) priority level.
D) pair-wise comparison.
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Computing the consistency ratio for a criterion's pair-wise comparison matrix is the next step after

A) developing the criterion's pair-wise comparison matrix.
B) converting the criterion's pair-wise comparison matrix to a normalized matrix.
C) developing the criterion's priority vector.
D) developing the overall priority vector.
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To solve a goal programming problem with preemptive priorities, successive linear programming programs, with an adjustment to the objective function and an additional constraint, must be solved.
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The constraint 5x1 + 3x2 \le 150 is modified to become a goal equation, and priority one is to avoid overutilization. Which of the following is appropriate?

A) Min P1d1- ; 5x1 + 3x2 + d1 --d1+ = 150
B) Min P1d1+ ; 5x1 + 3x2 + d1 - -d1+ = 150
C) Min P1d1+ ; 5x1 + 3x2 + d1+ = 150
D) Min P1d1+ ; 5x1 + 3x2 -d1+ = 150
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Preemptive priorities in goal programming

A) show the target values for the problem.
B) prevent sacrifice of a goal to satisfy a lower level one.
C) force the problem to be a standard linear program.
D) limit deviations to d - only.
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Variables that indicate the distance a target is from the level achieved are called

A) goal variables.
B) target variables.
C) deviation variables.
D) preemptive variables.
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Objectives in multicriteria problems seldom conflict.
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Target values will never be met precisely in a goal programming problem.
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There can only be one goal at each priority level.
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The overall priorities for decision alternatives

A) are the sum of the products of the criterion priority times the priority of the decision alternative with respect to that criterion.
B) sum to 1.
C) indicate what choice is preferred, but do not force that choice to be made.
D) each of the above is true.
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The steps of the scoring model include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) list the decision-making criteria and assign a weight to each.
B) develop a pair-wise comparison matrix for each criterion.
C) rate how well each decision alternative satisfies each criterion.
D) compute the total score for each decision alternative.
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A decision with more than one objective

A) cannot have an optimal solution.
B) requires the decision maker to place the objectives in some order of importance.
C) depends on the probability of satisfying each objective.
D) should be decomposed into a separate model for each objective.
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Goal programming with preemptive priorities never permits trade-offs between

A) goals with the same priority level and the same weights.
B) goals with different priority levels.
C) goals with the same priority level and different weights.
D) any goals.
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The goal programming problem with the objective function min P1(d1+) +P2(d2 - ) is initially solved by the computer and the objective function value is 0. What constraint should be added for the second problem?

A) d1+ = 0
B) d1+ + d2- = 0
C)-d1+ + d2- = 0
D) d1+ \le 0
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A consistency ratio greater than 0.10 indicates inconsistency in the pair-wise comparisons.
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The priority matrix shows the priority for each item on each criterion.
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Durham Designs manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of items in the "Wildflower" fabric pattern during the next production period.
Durham Designs manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of items in the Wildflower fabric pattern during the next production period.   Inventory of the Wildflower fabric is 3000 yards. Five hundred hours of production time have been scheduled. Four hundred units of packaging material are available. Each of these values can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Durham would like to achieve a profit of $3200, avoid purchasing more fabric or packaging material, and use all of the hours scheduled. Give the goal programming model. Inventory of the Wildflower fabric is 3000 yards. Five hundred hours of production time have been scheduled. Four hundred units of packaging material are available. Each of these values can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases.
Durham would like to achieve a profit of $3200, avoid purchasing more fabric or packaging material, and use all of the hours scheduled. Give the goal programming model.
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John Harris is interested in purchasing a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle. He has narrowed his choice to one of three models: Sportster Classic, Heritage Softtail, and Electra Glide. After much consideration, John has determined his decision-making criteria, assigned a weight to each criterion, and rated how well each decision alternative satisfies each criterion.
John Harris is interested in purchasing a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle. He has narrowed his choice to one of three models: Sportster Classic, Heritage Softtail, and Electra Glide. After much consideration, John has determined his decision-making criteria, assigned a weight to each criterion, and rated how well each decision alternative satisfies each criterion.   Using a scoring model, determine the recommended motorcycle model for John. Using a scoring model, determine the recommended motorcycle model for John.
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An ATM is to be located in a campus union building so that it minimizes the distance from the food court, the gift shop, and the theater. They are located at coordinates (2,2), (0,6) and (8,0). Develop a goal programming model to use to locate the best place for the ATM.
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Calculating the priority of each criterion in terms of its contribution to the overall goal is known as developing the hierarchy.
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The goal programming approach can be used when an analyst is confronted with an infeasible solution to an ordinary linear program.
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Rosie's Ribs is in need of an office management software package. After considerable research, Rosie has narrowed her choice to one of three packages: N-able, VersaSuite, and SoftTrack. She has determined her decision-making criteria, assigned a weight to each criterion, and rated how well each alternative satisfies each criterion.
Rosie's Ribs is in need of an office management software package. After considerable research, Rosie has narrowed her choice to one of three packages: N-able, VersaSuite, and SoftTrack. She has determined her decision-making criteria, assigned a weight to each criterion, and rated how well each alternative satisfies each criterion.   Using a scoring model, determine the recommended software package for Rosie's. Using a scoring model, determine the recommended software package for Rosie's.
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If airline A is moderately preferred to airline B, at a value of 3, then airline B is compared to airline A at a value of -3.
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As treasurer of the school PTA, you chair the committee to decide how the $20,000 raised by candy sales will be spent. Four kinds of projects have been proposed, and facts on each are shown below.
As treasurer of the school PTA, you chair the committee to decide how the $20,000 raised by candy sales will be spent. Four kinds of projects have been proposed, and facts on each are shown below.   Develop a goal programming model that would represent these goals and priorities.  Develop a goal programming model that would represent these goals and priorities.
As treasurer of the school PTA, you chair the committee to decide how the $20,000 raised by candy sales will be spent. Four kinds of projects have been proposed, and facts on each are shown below.   Develop a goal programming model that would represent these goals and priorities.
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A computer company looking for a new location for a plant has determined three criteria to use to rate cities. Pair-wise comparisons are given.
A computer company looking for a new location for a plant has determined three criteria to use to rate cities. Pair-wise comparisons are given.   Determine priorities for the three relative to the overall location goal. Determine priorities for the three relative to the overall location goal.
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An item's priority reveals how it compares to its competitors on a specific criterion.
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For a scoring model, the decision maker evaluates each decision alternative using equally weighted criteria.
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The Lofton Company has developed the following linear programming problem
The Lofton Company has developed the following linear programming problem   but finds it is infeasible. In revision, Lofton drops the original objective and establishes the three goals   Give the goal programming model and solve it graphically. but finds it is infeasible. In revision, Lofton drops the original objective and establishes the three goals
The Lofton Company has developed the following linear programming problem   but finds it is infeasible. In revision, Lofton drops the original objective and establishes the three goals   Give the goal programming model and solve it graphically. Give the goal programming model and solve it graphically.
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If a problem has multiple goals at different priority levels, then usually they can all be achieved.
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Solve the following problem graphically:
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One limitation of a scoring model is that it uses arbitrary weights that do not necessarily reflect the preferences of the individual decision maker.
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AHP allows a decision maker to express personal preferences about the various aspects of a multicriteria problem.
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A problem involving only one priority level is not considered a goal programming problem.
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