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  2. Clyde Coombs - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Hamilton Coombs (July 22, 1912 – February 4, 1988) was an American psychologist specializing in the field of mathematical psychology. [1] He devised a voting system, that was hence named Coombs' method. Coombs founded the Mathematical Psychology program at the University of Michigan.

  3. Jerome Busemeyer - Wikipedia

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    He was president of the Society for Mathematical Psychology in 1993, and he also served as the Manager of the Cognition and Decision Program at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research [3] in 2005–2007. He was Chief Editor of Journal of Mathematical Psychology from 2005 to 2010, and he is the inaugural Editor of the APA journal Decision. [4]

  4. Mathematical psychology - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical psychology is an approach to psychological research that is based on mathematical modeling of perceptual, thought, cognitive and motor processes, and on the establishment of law-like rules that relate quantifiable stimulus characteristics with quantifiable behavior (in practice often constituted by task performance).

  5. List of American mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    Sun-Yung Alice Chang (b. 1948), researcher in mathematical analysis; Alonzo Church (1903–1995) William Schieffelin Claytor (1908–1967), third African-American to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, University of Pennsylvania [1] [2] Paul Cohen (1934–2007) Don Coppersmith (b. 1950), cryptographer, first four-time Putnam Fellow in history

  6. James Rowland Angell - Wikipedia

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    Angell was born on May 8, 1869, in Burlington, Vermont. He was born into one of the stellar academic families in American history. A sixth-generation descendant of Thomas Angell who settled Providence, Rhode Island, James's father, James Burrill Angell, was the president of the University of Vermont and thence president of the University of Michigan.

  7. Vadim Krutetsky - Wikipedia

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    Krutetsky concluded that a "mathematical cast of mind" - a tendency to understand and connect the world mathematically - does exist and can be precisely discovered in gifted children. [3] Mason & Johnston-Wilder (2004) write that this study "influenced generations of researchers" [ 4 ] and Dowker (2005) calls it "the best-known study in the area".

  8. Category:Mathematical psychology - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 November 2023, at 22:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. James Mark Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    James Mark Baldwin in 1917. James Mark Baldwin (January 12, 1861 – November 8, 1934) was an American philosopher and psychologist who was educated at Princeton under the supervision of Scottish philosopher James McCosh and who was one of the founders of the Department of Psychology at Princeton and the University of Toronto. [1]

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