The fuzzy Delphi method (FDM) is a modified version of the classical Delphi technique that applies fuzzy set theory to handle the ambiguity and vagueness in expert opinions. Jamovi is an open source statistical software that is user-friendly and based on R programming language. The project investigates the evolution of a FDM module that has been incorporated into Jamovi and explores its potential uses and benefits.
Paper link: coming soon
Please cite the following:
[1] Chan, LK (2024) FuzzyDelphiJmv (Version 1.0) [Computer software]. Retrieved from https://lerlerchan.github.io/FuzzyDelphiJmv/
[2] The jamovi project (2022). jamovi. (Version 2.3) [Computer Software]. Retrieved from https://www.jamovi.org.
Md Jani, Noraniza & Zakaria, Mohd & Maksom, Zulisman & Shariff, Md & Mustapha, Ramlan. (2018). Consequences of Customer Engagement in Social Networking Sites : Employing Fuzzy Delphi Technique for Validation. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications. 9. 10.14569/IJACSA.2018.090938
N. A. M. Saffie, N. M. Shukor and K. A. Rasmani, “Fuzzy delphi method: Issues and challenges,” 2016 International Conference on Logistics, Informatics and Service Sciences (LISS), Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2016, pp. 1-7, doi: 10.1109/LISS.2016.7854490
To develop a flexible fuzzy Delphi module for the Jamovi statistical analysis platform that allows users to customize and refine the Delphi technique according to their own research needs and preferences.
Step-by-step images procedure can be view at Here
To install the Fuzzy Delphi module in Jamovi, follow these steps:
Choose the Jamovi library from the menu that opens. OR download from Here
https://github.com/lerlerchan/FuzzyDelphiJmv/assets/35757415/18fecf3e-896e-471d-b6e2-f104d035a70a
We are happy to receive bug reports, suggestions, questions, and (most of all) contributions to fix problems and add features. Pull Requests for contributions are encouraged.
Here are some simple ways in which you can contribute (in the increasing order of commitment):
MIT License till 27 April 2024
GPL-v3 License updated on 28 April 2024