Neutrosophic Statistics for Social Science
E. H. Marcia Esther1,*, F. H. Robert Alcides2, P. P. Rene Estalin3
1Docente de la carrera de Derecho de la Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes (UNIANDES Babahoyo), Ecuador
2Docente de la carrera de Derecho de la Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes (UNIANDES Riobamba), Ecuador
3Docente de la carrera de Derecho de la Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes (UNIANDES Tulcán), Ecuador
Email: ub.marciaespania@uniandes.edu.ec; ur.robertfalconi@uniandes.edu.ec;
Abstract
Social Science deals with the study of phenomena related to the social status of human beings. The importance of such sciences lies in the fact that they make it possible to know, predict, modify and improve the functioning of human societies today. Due to the great complexity of modern societies, it is virtually impossible to have accurate data or knowledge about any contemporary society. That is why neutrosophic theory is suitable for representing and modeling the data from studies on any social sciences. They may contain data that is contradictory, incomplete, inaccurate, vague, and so on. In particular, neutrosophic statistics generalizes classical statistics to interval-valued data. Since classical statistics are of great importance for the study of Social Sciences. We will emphasize the Legal Sciences in our approach
Keywords: Neutrosophic; Social Science; Statistical; Neutrosophy;