Click on Results Sensitivity Graph and Choose Any Measure (Say Education)

Click on Results Sensitivity Graph and Choose Any Measure (Say Education)

<p>Sensitivity</p><p>Revisiting Professor example</p><p>Click on Results….. sensitivity graph and choose any measure (say Education) </p><p>Click Okay You will see the above sensitivity graph for education. How was the line at 29% drawn? To get this you should see the weights calculation Click Review…..weights…..scaling coefficients Education comes under personal attributes which as 0.333 weight</p><p>So the overall education weight is 0.875*0.333= 0.29 Currently at the intersection of vertical line and the 3 colored lines it is clear that candidate 2 is preferred over candidate 1.</p><p>From the sensitivity graph it is also clear that if the weight on education is increased beyond say 46 % then candidate 1 will be preferred over 2.</p><p>To verify this Click on results …..dynamic sensitivity</p><p>As seen below candidate 2 is preferred with 0.602 </p><p>Bring the cursor to the right end of education bar, you will get a palm cursor. Now drag the bar to your right and make it 46%</p><p>You will notice that Candidate 1 is preferred. With 0.616 as shown below.</p><p>This explains sensitivity of weights. You may try this for other measures. </p>

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