Fuzziness and Bias in Decision-Making Processes Using an Arithmetic Mean Criterion

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Adrian Ieta
Zdenek Kucerovsky
William D. Greason
Gheorghe Silberberg
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[1] Murray State University,Department of Physics & Engineering
[2] University of Western Ontario,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[3] Central European University,Department of Economics
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Quality and Quantity | 2006年 / 40卷
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decision-making; candidate selection; educational measurement; ordinal scales; letter grades; arithmetic mean; equivalent scales; average; grade conversion; uniformity criterion;
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Grade averaging (by arithmetic mean) is often performed as an attempt to assess overall student performance. In the case of grade comparison originating in non-equivalent scales, rank errors and absurd averaging may result. As averages are sometimes used for candidate selection, the paper dicusses how decisions based on arithmetic mean interpretation may be true, false, or fuzzy, according to different categories of participating candidates. A two stage selection process is analyzed from the perspective of candidate categories. The impact of the choice of asessment scale on the decision-making process is also evaluated and statistical biases are identified. The relevance of using a uniformity criterion is demonstrated.
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