Comparison matrix of influencing factor indicators
Scaling . | Meaning . |
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1 | Two factors are of equal importance compared |
3 | Factor i compared to j, one of which is slightly more important than the other |
5 | Factor i compared to j, one of which is more important than the other |
7 | Factor i compared to j, one of which is more important than the other |
9 | Factor i compared to j, one of which is more important than the other |
2468 | The middle number of the above two adjacent judgments |
Reciprocal | The reciprocal of the comparison of the above two factors |
Scaling . | Meaning . |
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1 | Two factors are of equal importance compared |
3 | Factor i compared to j, one of which is slightly more important than the other |
5 | Factor i compared to j, one of which is more important than the other |
7 | Factor i compared to j, one of which is more important than the other |
9 | Factor i compared to j, one of which is more important than the other |
2468 | The middle number of the above two adjacent judgments |
Reciprocal | The reciprocal of the comparison of the above two factors |