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  1. Single Pairwise Graphical/Numerical Comparisons

    Pairwise graphical/numerical comparisons can be used to express your judgment about the likelihood or impact of the two elements. For Likelihood evaluation, we recommend using Pairwise with Given Likelihood instead of Pairwise unless the elemen...
  2. Multi-pairwise Verbal Comparison Evaluation

    Pairwise Verbal can be used to express your judgment about the relative importance or preference or likelihoods of the two elements. The Multi-Pairwise Verbal evaluation is just similar to Single Pairwise Evaluation, but multiple pairs are displayed...
  3. Rating Evaluation

    Depending on how the Project Manager set up the evaluation, you will be asked to rate one event with respect to one threat/objective on each screen, or all events with respect to one threat/objective on each screen, or one event with respect to all ...
  4. Multi-pairwise Graphical/Numerical Comparisons

    Pairwise graphical/numerical comparisons can be used to express your judgment about the relative importance or preference or likelihoods of the two elements shown on each line. The multi-pairwise verbal comparison composes of: The question for...
  5. Step Function Evaluation

    Depending on the settings made by the Project Manager, the Step Function graph and the resulting likelihood or impact may vary depending on whether the Piecewise Linear option is enabled or not. The graph below shows the Step Function when the Piec...
  6. TeamTime Evaluation Welcome

    The welcome screen has been prepared by the Project Manager and typically contains instructions and possibly links for you to explore.
  7. Overall Results

    Depending on the Project Manager, the overall results page for a participant and/or combined can be displayed.  The likelihoods/impacts of the events with respect to the overall Source/Objective are shown on this screen: Likelihood Impact ...
  8. Default Question Wording for Pairwise Comparison

    The model elements terminologies for Events , Causes , Objectives , and Controls -- both singular and plural,  are defined from the IDENTIFY/STRUCTURE > Model Properties > Model Details page.  In addition, you can also specify the wording ...
  9. Default Question Wording for Pairwise Comparison

    The model elements terminologies for Events , Causes , Objectives , and Controls -- both singular and plural,  are defined from the IDENTIFY/STRUCTURE > Model Properties > Model Details page.  In addition, you can also specify the wording ...
  10. Default Wording when Creating a New Model

    When creating a new model, the new model's terminologies will be taken from either of the two: Option Sets - use the wording template specified on the selected options set's "Model Properties > Model Details" page. For example, below is t...