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Outcome Based Analysis Of An Impact Of Parental Conflicts On Development Of Children Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (fcms)


Author(s): Nisheka Anadkat , Ajay Bhatt
Affiliation: Electronics and Communication Department
Year of Publication: 2014
Source: International Journal of Computing Algorithm
     
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Citation: Nisheka Anadkat, Ajay Bhatt. "Outcome Based Analysis Of An Impact Of Parental Conflicts On Development Of Children Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (fcms)." International Journal of Computing Algorithm 3.3 (2014): 312-315.

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The healthy family relationship immensely affects emotional, social, behavioral, cognitive and physical development of children. Since 1930, it has been ascertained that a discord between parents has adverse effect on children’s psychological development of all ages. Even an unborn child has a negative impact due to maternal stress resulting from conflicts. Babies less than one year may exhibit elevated heart rate in response to an overt. Children upto age of 5 years show signs of distress. Children between ages of 6 and 17 years show potentially intense effect when exposed to ongoing resentful, sarcastic exchanges between parents. Fuzzy Cognitive Maps FCMs are a flexible modeling technique with a goal of modeling causal relationships. This paper analyses the impact on children of age group 6 to 17 years due to lack of agreement between parents resulting in chronic conflicts using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps.


Keywords Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, chronic conflicts, children’s psychological development, stress


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