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Title of paper:
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The intuitionistic fuzzy set approach in the psychological research
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Author(s):
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Bojanka Guguljanova
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Institute of Psychology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., bl. 6, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
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Published in:
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"Notes on IFS", Volume 1 (1995) Number 1, pages 74—76
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Abstract:
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The applicability of the intuitionistic fuzzy sets approach to psychological research on the basis of two empirical studies in the cognitive and personality psychology is illustrated.
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Keywords:
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Intuitionistic fuzzy sets, Categorization and concept formation, Criterion, Decision making
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References:
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- Asparoukhov O., K. Atanassov (1993) Intuitionistic fuzzy interpretation of confidential intervals for decision making. Proceedings of the Workshop on fuzzy based expert systems. FUBEST'94. Sofia, 1994, pp 56-58
- Atanassov K. (1986) Intuitionistic fuzzy sets, Fuzzy sets and systems, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 87-96
- Dunn P. (1994) Validating membership functions (in press)
- Rosch E. (1975) Cognitive reference points. Cognitive Psychology, 1975, 7, pp. 532-547
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