@misc{Szmidt_Eulalia._Autor_Intuitionistic_2006, author={Szmidt, Eulalia. Autor and Kacprzyk, Janusz (1947– ). Autor}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 4.0 license}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Raport Badawczy = Research Report}, howpublished={online}, year={2006}, publisher={Instytut Badań Systemowych. Polska Akademia Nauk}, publisher={Systems Research Institute. Polish Academy of Sciences}, language={eng}, abstract={Since decision making is omnipresent in any human activity, it is quite clear that not much later after the concept of a fuzzy set was introduced as a tool for a description and handling of imprecise concepts, a next rational step was an attempt to devise a general framework for dealing with decision making under fuzziness. Since intuitionistic fuzzy sets (in the sense of Atanassov, to be called A-IFSs, for short) provide a richer apparatus to grasp imprecision than the conventional fuzzy sets, they seem to be a promising tool for extended decision making models. We will present some of the extended models and try to show why A-IFSs make it possible to avoid some more common cognitive biases, the decision makers are prone to do, which call into question the correctness of a decision.}, title={Intuitionistic fuzzy sets as a promising tool for extended fuzzy decision making models}, type={Text}, keywords={Zbiory rozmyte, Intuicjonistyczne zbiory rozmyte, Intuitionistic fuzzy sets, Fuzzy decision making, Rozmyte podejmowanie decyzji, Podejmowanie decyzji}, }