Fuzzy Multi-Attribute Decision Making (FMADM) TOPSIS and WP methods are frequently employed to identify potential recipients of government assistance. The Family Hope Program (PKH) is a government social assistance program designed to improve the welfare of underprivileged individuals. However, the process of distributing this assistance often faces obstacles in the form of inaccuracy in determining recipients. This study compares FMADM TOPSIS and WP to evaluate their effectiveness in objectively determining potential PKH recipients. The criteria for potential PKH recipients are eleven criteria obtained from the social service based on government regulations and PKH assistants. Meanwhile, the alternatives for this study are fifty samples of family data for potential PKH recipients. This study employs a sensitivity test method to assess the accuracy of the results obtained from each method. The results of the study show that FMADM TOPSIS produces a higher level of accuracy of 94% compared to FMADM WP. This study is expected to be able to contribute to choosing the right decision-making method to determine potential recipients of social assistance.
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