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Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2024

Abstract

This paper presents a neutrosophic study on attitudes towards virtual technology, with a special focus on the "Experience Machine". Employing a methodology that incorporates the theory of indecision and neutrality into response analysis, the perceptions of 50 university students were investigated. Opinions and feelings were transformed into neutrosophic numbers to calculate contradiction and conduct a detailed analysis. The results indicate a predisposition towards agreement with virtual technology, although notable indecision and a significant presence of neutral attitudes were detected. The correlations and clustering methods applied reveal a complex dynamic of attitudes, challenging binary interpretations and highlighting the need for more nuanced strategies. This neutrosophic approach offers new perspectives for the development and marketing of innovative technologies, recognizing the diversity of emotions and opinions in user responses to emerging technologies.

Publication Title

Revista Investigacion Operacional

Volume

45

First Page

457

Last Page

468

Language (ISO)

English

Keywords

Neutrosophy, Virtual Technology, Sentiment Analysis, Indeterminacy, Contradiction

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Mathematics Commons

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