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International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis (2025)
Published: 30 May 2025
..., which were organised into five distinct levels of characteristics. To quantify the overall desirability, product weights for each variable were derived using the rank sum method and combined with percentage satisfaction scores to generate a Housing Utility Score. Finally, multivariate regression...
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International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis (2025)
Published: 27 May 2025
...-scale and medium-scale housing complexes. Homebuyers from these complexes ranked the parameters based on their priority. Stilwell’s Rank-Sum method determined parameters’ weights, and satisfaction levels were gathered using a Likert-type scale, later converted into percentage satisfaction using Cummins...
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International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis (2025) 18 (4): 1059–1083.
Published: 26 April 2024
... under five levels of characteristics. The product weights of variables derived from the rank sum method and percentage satisfaction give the Utility Score. Multivariate regression and univariate linear regressions were conducted to determine the significance of each Level of characteristics and each...
