pareipareittelymenetelmät
Pareipareittelymenetelmät, often translated as "pairwise comparison methods," refer to a group of techniques used to evaluate and rank items, options, or criteria by comparing them in pairs. This approach is commonly employed in decision-making processes, particularly when dealing with multiple alternatives or subjective evaluations. The core principle is to simplify complex choices by breaking them down into a series of binary comparisons, making it easier for individuals or groups to express preferences.
The process typically involves presenting decision-makers with two items at a time and asking them to choose
Various methods exist within the umbrella of pairwise comparison. Common examples include the Analytic Hierarchy Process