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Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

Abstract

The evaluation of university physical education teaching quality helps measure the actual effectiveness of the courses and ensures the achievement of teaching objectives. Through evaluation, schools can identify deficiencies in teaching and make improvements, enhancing students' physical fitness and health. Additionally, evaluation provides data support for teaching reforms, aiding in curriculum optimization and strengthening faculty, thereby promoting the comprehensive development of physical education and fostering students' lifelong awareness of fitness and healthy lifestyles. The teaching quality evaluation of university physical education adopts the multiple attribute group decision-making (MAGDM) approach. Currently, cross-entropy (CE) model was constructed to handle the MAGDM. To capture uncertain data for the teaching quality evaluation of university physical education, 2-tuple linguistic neutrosophic numbers (2TLNNs) are administrated as valuable decision tool. This study constructs the 2TLNN cross-entropy (2TLNN-CE) technique, which combines traditional cross-entropy and 2TLNSs. The 2TLNN-CE technique is applied to MAGDM in the context of teaching quality evaluation. Furthermore, numerical example for the teaching quality evaluation of university physical education is presented, and comparative analysis is administrated to validate the advantages of 2TLNN-CE technique. The contributions of this study are summarized:(1) Extension of cross-entropy technique to 2TLNSs, enabling its application in uncertain decision scenarios; (2) Introduction of 2TLNN-CE technique for MAGDM, specifically tailored for teaching quality evaluation; (3) Illustration of 2TLNN-CE technique through numerical example of teaching quality evaluation of university physical education accompanied by comparative analysis to highlight its benefits.

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