User talk:76.108.50.195
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[edit] Analytic Hierarchy Process
When you have a dispute with other editors, the well-established and civil method of dealing with it is to discuss your differences on the article's discussion page, a.k.a. talk page. You can get to it from a tab at the top of the article itself. It also helps if you get a user name and use it when you log in. Lou Sander 18:10, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
Lou Sander, I agree. User 76.108.50.195, you are not addressing the known crticisms of AHP (this article only mentions a couple of them) by simply deleting them. If you have rebutals to those specific sources, then rebut them and don't simply dismiss these mathematical proofs as being from "people who don't fully understand AHP". Ad Hominem talk like that is not civil. You have asked for "substantive" rebutals to your own changes. Those citations are exactly that. Refute them but don't delete them or pretend they aren't from other qualified mathematicians or qualified decision theory experts.Hubbardaie 18:52, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
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