Application of Neutrosophic Correlation in the Identification of Deficiencies in Animal Protection

Authors

  • Teresa De Jesús Molina Guitérrez Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, Ibarra. Ecuador.
  • Mesías Elías Machado Maliza Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, Riobamba. Ecuador.
  • Milena Álvarez Tapia Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, Tulcán. Ecuador.
  • Noel Moreno Lemus Procter & Gamble International Operations S.A. Panamá.

Keywords:

neutrosophic logic, evaluation, animal welfare, correlation coefficient

Abstract

 The purpose of this study was to assess the utility of neutrosophic logic in identifying gaps and areas for improvement 
in animal protection in Ecuador. The methodology employed was exploratory and relied on the experience and knowledge of 
experts in the field of animal protection. It was framed within a qualitative perspective, adopting a descriptive and exploratory 
design to comprehend and analyze deficiencies in animal protection in Ecuador. The results of this research allowed for the 
identification of the most significant areas for improvement in animal protection in Ecuador through the definition of the gaps 
with the greatest impact on the study subject. Deficiencies related to the lack of protocols for animal rescue and inadequate 
enforcement of sanctions stood out as the most severe and impactful on animal welfare. The use of neutrosophic logic enabled a 
precise evaluation and quantification of deficiencies in animal protection. Its application is recommended in future research in 
the field to obtain a more accurate understanding of the situation.

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Published

2023-12-12

How to Cite

Teresa De Jesús Molina Guitérrez, Mesías Elías Machado Maliza, Milena Álvarez Tapia, & Noel Moreno Lemus. (2023). Application of Neutrosophic Correlation in the Identification of Deficiencies in Animal Protection . Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 62, 287-294. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/3857