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Figure 8-25. Example of Results::Sensitivity Graph display.<br />

The graph has relative utilities as its vertical axis and the percent<br />

of total weight on the member as its horizontal axis.<br />

The left side of the graph represents no weight at all on the active<br />

member and the right side represents 100 percent of the weight<br />

on the member.<br />

The lines represent overall utilities for the alternatives at different<br />

weights. A vertical line shows the weight for the member in the<br />

active preference set.<br />

The highest line represents the most preferred alternative<br />

(overall) for a given weight on the active member. Thus, in the<br />

example above, the "Coyote" alternative is most preferred overall<br />

for most weights for the Price measure. It is not until the weight<br />

for Price goes below about 10 percent that another alternative<br />

(Tiger) becomes preferred.<br />

Sensitivity Table<br />

The sensitivity table option lets you view an overall ranking<br />

based on any percentage of weight on a goal or measure.<br />

8-30 Section 8 -- Using LDW 3: Reviewing Results

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