2016
DOI: 10.4314/afrrev.v10i2.16
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Parents Preference for Students’ Choice of Urban Schools in Benin City, Nigeria: Integrated AHP Intuitionistic Fuzzy Topsis

Abstract: The paper examines the attributes considered by parents for school choice enrolment for their children and wards. Four classes of school alternatives with twelve attributes were considered in this work. A survey was randomly carried out in the three Local government areas in Benin City. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was adopted

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“…The decision criteria on the basis of which performance of alternative courses was evaluated are course content and day of course among others. In a school preference selection problem Omorogbe and Igbinosun [19] used a combination of AHP and fuzzy TOPSIS in analysing the decision problem. They considered four classes of school alternatives (public schools, private schools for the middle class, premier private schools for elite and missionary school) against twelve decision criteria such as school fees and quality of teaching and learning among others.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decision criteria on the basis of which performance of alternative courses was evaluated are course content and day of course among others. In a school preference selection problem Omorogbe and Igbinosun [19] used a combination of AHP and fuzzy TOPSIS in analysing the decision problem. They considered four classes of school alternatives (public schools, private schools for the middle class, premier private schools for elite and missionary school) against twelve decision criteria such as school fees and quality of teaching and learning among others.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%