Volume : VII, Issue : VIII, August - 2018

Correlation matrix of factors causing farmers suicide

Nilima N. Puranik

Abstract :

Theory of   fuzzy sets even still today is very young, but has already been applied to quite a number of research problems. In this project, Illustration shows how to fuzzzify a real problem where uncertainties exist.

The case Study:  My research goes deep into roots of the problems of farmers suicide based on number of factors. Suicide has cumulative causation. It occurs due to various reasons and sometimes the circumstantial evidence leads to reach conclusion but more often such  inference may be wrong .Understanding the processes and situations leading to a suicidal state and its consequent influence on its decision making  process is a key to understand suicide .It results from a complex  interaction of Psychological ,social, cultural, financial and environmental factors

My research   project seeks to understand the causes of suicide through various causative factors, for this first  I made fuzzy questionnaires. Questionnaires are fundamental tools for analyzing structures of information .As the investing is more focused on farmers suicides naturally fulcrum of analysis is farm centered activities but at the same   time other qualitative factors imparting suicides is to be explained in clear detail.

My aim is to discuss two major   issues namely causes and consequence of suicide and strategies to overcome suicide, so that this paper will be of great help to the  policy makers and social scientist who are engaged in development  work.  Though the Major goal is of getting insight in to  a social problem,  I have used the survey data to illustrate how fuzzification  can help in formulating the problem when many  aspects do not fall under the traditional   two valued logical domain.

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Article: Download PDF    DOI : https://www.doi.org/10.36106/gjra  

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Nilima N. Puranik, Correlation matrix of factors causing farmers suicide, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-7 | Issue-8 | August-2018


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