Cheung, Stephen Yan LeungStephen Yan LeungCheung2025-11-262025-11-261992https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/5220The aim of this paper is to show how correspondence analysis can be a useful aid in multiple-criteria decision making, particularly in the case of categorical criteria values. Under different types of input information, the technique is used to perform some preliminary analyses with a bonus of providing a simultaneous graphical representation of the alternatives and criteria. This picture can provide a better understanding of the structure of the two sets of variables to the decision maker before a decision is made.enThe application of correspondence analysis to multiple-criteria decision makingjournal article10.1002/mcda.4020010305