paremmuusparit
Paremmuusparit, a Finnish term often translated as "preference pairs" or "comparative judgment pairs," refers to a method used in eliciting and quantifying preferences, particularly in decision-making and preference elicitation contexts. This technique involves presenting a decision-maker with a series of pairwise comparisons of different options. For each pair, the decision-maker is asked to indicate which of the two options they prefer or consider "better."
The core idea behind paremmuusparit is that it is often easier for individuals to make direct comparisons
The data collected through paremmuusparit can then be analyzed using various statistical and mathematical models. These