I’ve come across a development of this technique in a management decision making course. It’s known as even-swaps and it’s helpful to choose among hard-to-compare options. However, Jess’ comment below correctly picks on one of the downsides of such approach: our pairing of choices may not have a neutral effect on the process.
I’ve come across a development of this technique in a management decision making course. It’s known as even-swaps and it’s helpful to choose among hard-to-compare options. However, Jess’ comment below correctly picks on one of the downsides of such approach: our pairing of choices may not have a neutral effect on the process.