Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1114958 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study offers an argument on the use of ordinal values in Likert scale that represents the linguistic terms of the level of satisfaction perceived by employers on the graduates’ performance. Generally, ordinal data are regarded as nonparametric and cannot be added. This paper recommends the use of fuzzy sets to represent linguistic terms in Likert scale. The evaluation of employers’ satisfaction level for the graduates’ performance applied the technique using fuzzy conjoint method. The investigation findings show that the analysis using fuzzy conjoint method yields consistent outcome compared to the analysis using the statistics mean and percentage. In addition, the fuzzy membership values obtained from fuzzy conjoint method ranks the attributes that used to measure employers’ satisfaction level. Therefore, this finding provides useful information for decision-making in finding the attributes that need to be enhanced in engineering graduates.

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