Refined Neutrosophic Trait

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Abstract

We measure a trait by computing the degree of <A> and the degree of <antiA>, so each human is on the spectrum between two opposites, and the human’s position on the spectrum is varying (is dynamic). There is no individual that entirely (100%) fits a trait; this may occur only in an idealistic way. Of course, the constants: -antiThr, +Thr, and ε depend on each antiTrait/Trait pair, so they may be different from an antiTrait/Trait pair to another antiTrait/Trait pair. These constants are determined by psychological experts. If the degree of the Trait is greater than or equal to the Trait’s threshold (ThT), then the individual is characterized by this Trait. Similarly, if the degree of antiTrait is less than or equal to the antiTrait’s threshold (antiThr), then he/she is characterized by the antiTrait. In a neighborhood of the midpoint, [-ε, ε], it is the most confused (indeterminate) degree (almost half antiTrait and half Trait) or antiTrait-Trait blend.

Presenters

  • Florentin Smarandache

    Univ of New Mexico

Authors

  • Florentin Smarandache

    Univ of New Mexico