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  • ...ent between two raters". ''British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology'', 57(1):1–19 {{doi|10.1348/000711004849268}}</ref> ==Mathematical formulation== ...
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  • ...& Tversky, 1971), which Krantz and Tversky wrote in collaboration with the mathematical psychologist [[R. Duncan Luce]] and philosopher [[Patrick Suppes]]. Krantz ...e Decision Sciences'', part 2 (pp.&nbsp;314–350). Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. ...
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  • ...apter=Configural frequency analysis as a classification method in clinical psychology |editor-last=Irle |editor-first=M. |title=Bericht über den 26. Kongress der ...zin |trans-title=CFA. Configural frequency analysis and its application in psychology and medicine |location=Freiburg |publisher=Alber }}</ref> There are a numbe ...
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  • ...} former [[editor-in-chief]] of ''[[MAA FOCUS]]'', the newsletter of the [[Mathematical Association of America]] (MAA),{{r|focus}} and a former governor of the Tex ...versity of Connecticut]], completing a [[double major]] in mathematics and psychology in 1995.{{r|cv}} She went to the [[University of Oregon]] for her graduate ...
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  • ...and alpha factor analysis. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 23, 1-21. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8317.1970.tb00432.x.|ref={{harvid|McDonald|19 ...019). A Primer on Reliability via Coefficient Alpha and Omega. Archives of Psychology, 3(8), Article 8. https://doi.org/10.31296/aop.v3i8.125</ref><ref>Revelle, ...
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  • ...ting his doctoral studies, he held postdoctoral positions at Department of Psychology, [[Cornell University]] and Center for Biological and Computational Learnin * Assistant Professor (1996-2001), Department of Psychology and Center for Neuroscience, [[University of California, Davis]] ...
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  • ...scribe the probabilities involved in experiments of [[Pairwise comparison (psychology)|paired comparisons]], specifically in scenarios where transitivity is expe * ''Models of Psychology and Rationality'' - [[Thurstonian model]]s<ref name="Thurstone 1994 266–270 ...
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  • ....org/classical-conditioning.html|title=Classical Conditioning {{!}} Simply Psychology|last=McLeod|first=Saul|date=2018|website=www.simplypsychology.org|access-da ...onse).<ref name=":2" /> According to the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, the participants will apply this information to determine the probability ...
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  • **[[Mirroring (psychology)|Mirroring]] ...avoidance models: [[Norm of reciprocity|reciprocity]] and [[Compensation (psychology)|compensation]] ...
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  • ...y|incomparable]]. Semiorders were introduced and applied in [[mathematical psychology]] by {{harvs|first=Duncan|last=Luce|authorlink=R. Duncan Luce|year=1956|txt | journal = Journal of Mathematical Psychology ...
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  • ...um mechanics, interference, and the brain |journal=Journal of Mathematical Psychology |volume=53 |issue=5 |pages=306–313 |doi=10.1016/j.jmp.2009.03.005 }}</ref>< ...be applied to model cognitive phenomena such as [[Information processing (psychology)|information processing]]<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Pothos |first1=E. M. |l ...
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  • ...uction in the form of a problem, that was published 1983 in the [[American Mathematical Monthly]] as problem #E3007:<ref name="roberts2"/><ref name="schattschneide ...ers (ed.): ''The Coxeter Legacy: Reflections and Projections''. [[American Mathematical Society|AMS]] 2006, {{ISBN|0-8218-3722-2}}, pp. 268-270 ({{Google books|cKp ...
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  • ...be the stability of the suspension and more relevant to modern circulatory psychology was the study of aggregation of streaming blood and the relation between bl ==Mathematical model== ...
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  • ...Doignon–Bell–Scarf theorem''',{{r|chz}} crediting [[mathematical economics|mathematical economists]] David E. Bell and [[Herbert Scarf]], who both rediscovered it | publisher = American Mathematical Society ...
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  • In [[psychology]], [[economics]] and [[philosophy]], '''preference''' is a technical term u ==Psychology== ...
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  • ...essment of the form of utility functions. |journal=Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition |date=2011 |volume=37 |issue=2 |pages=461– ...ney Determined Using Conjoint Measurement |journal=The American Journal of Psychology |date=1981 |volume=94 |issue=4 |pages=563–573 |doi=10.2307/1422419 |jstor=1 ...
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  • ...vered by the French economist [[Gérard Debreu]] (1960) and by the American mathematical psychologist [[R. Duncan Luce]] and statistician [[John Tukey]] {{harv|Luce Application of the theory of conjoint measurement in psychology, however, has been limited. It has been argued that this is due to the high ...
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  • * ''[[How to Solve It]]: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method'' by [[George Polya]] (1945) * ''The Mathematician's Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field'' by [[Jacques Hadamard]] (1945) ...
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  • ...e journal [[The Mathematics Teacher]] includes a special section titled ''"Mathematical Lens"'' in many issues<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Mathematics Teacher on JST ...posing during math walks in informal learning spaces |journal=Frontiers in Psychology |volume=14 |doi=10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1106676 |pmid=36949919 |pmc=10027002 |is ...
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  • ...rticipant|person]] or animal to some particular sensory input, [[Stimulus (psychology)|stimulus]], through that observer's pattern of [[choice]]s and response ti | journal = [[Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology]] ...
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