Fusion: Practice and Applications
FPA
2692-4048
2770-0070
10.54216/FPA
https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/2677
2018
2018
Fusion Data Analysis of the Monitoring Procedure among Ecuadorian Law Professionals using Indeterminate Likert Scales
Regional Autonomous University of the Andes (UNIANDES Ibarra), Ecuador
CaludÄ
Caludıo
Regional Autonomous University of the Andes (UNIANDES Ambato), Ecuador
Jeannette A. Urrutıa
Guevara
Regional Autonomous University of the Andes (UNIANDES Quevedo), Ecuador
José F. Molına
Mora
Research Department, Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan
Dekhkonov
Burkhon
The study provides a fusion data analysis to investigate the attitudes and perceptions of legal professionals in Ecuador regarding the effectiveness and fairness of the monitoring procedure, using a questionnaire based on indeterminate Likert scales. By employing Triple Refined Indeterminate Neutrosophic Sets and the Minimum Spanning Tree, responses were analyzed to reveal trends and groupings in opinions. The identification of response clusters suggested marked differences and homogeneous subgroups in perspectives, highlighting specific areas within legislation and judicial procedures that require attention. The threshold used for the Minimum Spanning Tree provided a quantitative view of cohesion and discrepancy, which has significant implications for legislative reform and judicial practice. This innovative approach offers a valuable model for future research, with the potential to influence policy-making and the promotion of legislative reforms based on empirical data.
2024
2024
102
111
10.54216/FPA.150209
https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/3/show/2677