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New introduction to mathematical Psychology
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256 pages
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Exploring the intersection of mathematics and psychology, this work delves into the paradoxes inherent in human behavior and decision-making. It highlights the evolution of mathematical psychology from early theorists like Weber to contemporary figures such as Busemeyer and Falmagne. The book emphasizes the importance of a non-paradoxical methodology for understanding psychological phenomena, particularly in relation to economics and computer science. It also examines the connections between psychology, neurology, and decision-making under uncertainty, positioning mathematical psychology as a vital tool for addressing complex human issues.
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2017, paperback
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