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The Journal of Mathematical Psychology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 1964. It covers all areas of mathematical and theoretical psychology, including sensation and perception, psychophysics, learning and memory, problem solving, judgment and decision-making, and motivation.
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).
It covers the fields of psychology, statistics, and mathematical psychology. It was established as the British Journal of Psychology (Statistical Section), was renamed the British Journal of Statistical Psychology in 1953, and was renamed again to its current title in 1965.
Pages in category "Mathematical and statistical psychology journals" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1978, Falmagne solved a well-known problem, posed in 1960 by the economists H.D. Block and Jacob Marschak in their article "Random Orderings and Stochastic Theories of Responses", concerning the representation of choice probabilities by random variables [1] and published his findings in the Journal of Mathematical Psychology.
British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology; ... Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research; Couple and Family Psychology; Cultic Studies Review;
The theory of conjoint measurement (also known as conjoint measurement or additive conjoint measurement) is a general, formal theory of continuous quantity.It was independently discovered by the French economist Gérard Debreu (1960) and by the American mathematical psychologist R. Duncan Luce and statistician John Tukey (Luce & Tukey 1964).
In 1985 and again in 2004, Townsend served as the president of the Society for Mathematical Psychology [15] and has more recently served as the president of the Configural Processing Consortium. [16] He served as editor of the Journal of Mathematical Psychology from 1985 to 1989.