The field of mathematical psychology began in the 1950s and includes both psychological theorizing, in which mathematics plays a key role, and applied mathematics, motivated by substantive problems in psychology. Central to its success was the publication of the first Handbook of Mathematical Psychology in the 1960s. The psychological sciences have since expanded to include new areas of research, and significant advances have been made in both traditional psychological domains and in the applications of the computational sciences to psychology. Upholding the rigor of the first title in this field to be published, the New Handbook of Mathematical Psychology reflects the current state of the field by exploring the mathematical and computational foundations of new developments over the last half-century. This first volume focuses on select mathematical ideas, theories, and modeling approaches to form a foundational treatment of mathematical psychology.
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Cambridge University Press
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30 mm
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254 mm
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181 mm
Weight
1360 gr
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Don't waste your money
This book is a xeroxed version. The pages are photocopied. Extremely disappointed by the amount of price vs quality of the papers in the book. The book is absolutely made of photocopied papers from the original text. Even the quality of the print is extremely bad.