Research and Application of Comprehensive Evaluation Model of Campus Safety Culture Based on Game Theory-Regret Theory

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The campus safety culture evaluation index system employs the ordinal relationship analysis method (G1 method) and the anti-entropy weight method to determine the subjective and objective weights of the indicators, respectively. Additionally, game theory is utilized to compute the comprehensive weights of these indicators. Ultimately, the established comprehensive evaluation model of campus safety culture, founded on game theory and regret theory, was applied to assess the safety culture at universities in Ganzhou. The results show that this evaluation model is suitable for campus safety culture evaluation and provides feasible paths for for such evaluations. Earth and environmental sciences/Environmental social sciences Health sciences/Health occupations Physical sciences/Engineering campus safety culture game theory regret theory evaluation Full Text Additional Declarations No competing interests reported. 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