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- Decision-making_paradox abstract "The word paradox (parádoxon (παράδοξον) in Greek) comes from the Greek words "para" (meaning against, contrary to) and "doksa" or "doxa" (meaning belief, understanding). A paradox is a seemingly true statement or group of statements that lead to a contradiction or a situation which seems to defy logic or intuition.This particular paradox relates to decision-making and it was first identified by Triantaphyllou and Mann in 1989. It was further elaborated in the book by Triantaphyllou on multi-criteria decision-making. Since then it has been recognized in the related literature as a fundamental paradox in multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) / multi-criteria decision making (MCDM), and decision analysis, in general. This paradox is related to the quest for determining reliable decision-making methods.".
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- Decision-making_paradox comment "The word paradox (parádoxon (παράδοξον) in Greek) comes from the Greek words "para" (meaning against, contrary to) and "doksa" or "doxa" (meaning belief, understanding). A paradox is a seemingly true statement or group of statements that lead to a contradiction or a situation which seems to defy logic or intuition.This particular paradox relates to decision-making and it was first identified by Triantaphyllou and Mann in 1989.".
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