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International Journal of Science Engineering and Management (IJSEM)

Monthly Journal for Science Engineering and Management

ISSN : 2456-1304 (Online)

A Study on the Impact of Personal Beliefs on Self- Love Using Super Fuzzy Relational Maps Model

Author : S.Arokiamary 1 M.Mary Mejrullo Merlin 2

Date of Publication :26th June 2021

Abstract: Fuzzy Relational Maps are used in the qualitative study of finding the relationship between disjoint sets of concepts where unsupervised data is involved. Super Fuzzy Relational Map is an extension of Fuzzy Relational Map that is best suited for multi- expert problems. This model is an adaptation of combined knowledge of fuzzy sets and neural network. This relational model could be used whenever fine-tuning of concepts and their causal inference is required to arrive at a conclusion in a fuzzy environment. In human beings, the natural instinct to live amidst all the challenges of life has at its core ‘self-love’, which is the ability to accept, esteem and empower oneself. It is believed that self-beliefs determine the degree of self-love one experiences in their life. In this paper we make use of this tool to study the causal relationship between self-love and personal beliefs that influence a particular component of self-love.

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