| Websites in Mathematical Psychology |
- CNTC Mathematical Psychology Analyst
Mathematical psychology analyst and research center with online monographs.
http://math.cntc.com
- European Masters Programme in Mathematical Psychology
A research training programme coordinated by a number of European universities. Details of the curses and centers.
http://www.uni-bonn.de/mathpsyc/emmp/emmp.htm
- Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, UC Irvine
A center to facilitate interaction and common research goals among scientists whose purpose is to create and evaluate precisely formulated, testable theories of human behavior.
http://hypatia.ss.uci.edu/imbs/
- Journal of Mathematical Psychology
Articles, monographs and reviews, notes and commentaries, and book reviews in many areas of mathematical psychology. Published by Elsevier Press.
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/0022-2496
- Open Distance Learning: Mathematical Psychology
Online manuscripts on Mathematical Psychology.
http://www.uni-bonn.de/mathpsyc/
- Project Psychology for Scientists and Engineers
A collection of works which state theorems of psychological subject matter derived from well-defined empirical presuppositions and a minimal number of language assumptions.
http://rpssg3.psychologie.uni-regensburg.de/frames_version/drosler/project.html
- Representing Interval Orders by Arbitrary Real Intervals
Solves a representation problem once left open by Fishburn and deals with some related themes. [HTML abstract, download as PDF and DVI]
http://www.webdesign-bu.de/uwe_lueck/repres.html
- Society for Mathematical Psychology
Promotes the advancement and communication of research in mathematical psychology, broadly defined to include work of a theoretical character that uses mathematical methods, formal logic, or computer simulation. The Society journal is the Journal of Mathematical Psychology.
http://aris.ss.uci.edu/smp/
- Society for Mathematical Psychology
Alternative web site.
http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/socmathpsych/
- Topological Psychology
The invariances of perception, cognition, and emotion--the constancies and memory--lend themselves naturally to topological treatment.
http://home.att.net/~topologicalpsychology/
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