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Evaluation of College Students’ Emergency Response Capability Based on Questionnaire-TOPSIS Innovative Algorithm

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  • Yanyan Liu
  • Wei Zhou
  • Yang Song
  • Xiaodi Li

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With the development of our society, the diversity of the university environment has been increased. The complexity of the diversified university environment also greatly increases the frequency of campus crisis incidents. Therefore, how to evaluate the emergency response ability of college students and how to take effective response measures have become problems that need urgent attentions. In this study, the evaluation of college students’ emergency response capability based on the questionnaire-TOPSIS innovative algorithm is conducted. Firstly, the questionnaire method is used to analyze the current situation of college students’ ability of emergency response, and then a comprehensive evaluation is made using the TOPSIS innovative algorithm. The results of the ranking of emergency response ability are as follows: excellent > good > undergraduate > graduate > inferior. Secondly, the reasons for the lack of ability of emergency response to students based on the evaluation results are studied intensively. Finally, the development countermeasures for college students’ emergency response ability training are put forward.

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  • Yanyan Liu & Wei Zhou & Yang Song & Xiaodi Li, 2021. "Evaluation of College Students’ Emergency Response Capability Based on Questionnaire-TOPSIS Innovative Algorithm," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6295003
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6295003
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    1. Badiee, Aghdas & Moshtari, Mohammad & Berenguer, Gemma, 2024. "A systematic review of operations research and management science modeling techniques in the study of higher education institutions," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 93(C).

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