Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2025

Abstract

Sociology has long sought to understand human societies and the social behaviors within them. It explores the organization, structure, dynamics, and transformations of society over time. However, traditional sociological methods face significant challenges in addressing the complexity and indeterminacy inherent in social data—data that is often ambiguous, incomplete, and contradictory. The Neutrosociology offers a novel approach to studying and modeling social phenomena by employing mathematical and philosophical tools that can accommodate uncertainty.

Language (ISO)

English

Keywords

Neutrosophic Sociology, Neutrosophic Social Systems, Mathematical Models, Social Phenomena, Social Change, Sociological Forecasting, Neutrosophic Probability, Indeterminacy, Social Norms, Sociological Triads, Family Structures, Political Movements, Social Complexity, Truth, Falsehood, Indeterminacy, Gender Constructs, Social Data, Cultural Shifts, Social Science Models, Dynamic Social Systems, Neutrosophy, Sociological Theory

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