Mathematical psychology: Prospects for the 21st century: A guest editorial |
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Authors: | James T. Townsend |
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Affiliation: | Indiana University, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, 1101 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-7007, United States |
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Abstract: | The twenty-first century is certainly in progress by now, but hardly well underway. Therefore, I will take that modest elasticity in concept as a frame for this essay. This frame will serve as background for some of my hopes and gripes about contemporary psychology and mathematical psychology’s place therein. It will also act as platform for earnest, if wistful thoughts about what might have (and perhaps can still) aid us in forwarding our agenda and what I see as some of the promising avenues for the future. I loosely structure the essay into a section about mathematical psychology in the context of psychology at large and then a section devoted to prospects within mathematical psychology proper. The essay can perhaps be considered as in a similar spirit, although differing in content, to previous editorial-like reviews of general or specific aspects of mathematical psychology such as [Estes, W. K. (1975). Some targets for mathematical psychology. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 12, 263-282; Falmagne, J. C. (2005). Mathematical psychology: A perspective. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 49, 436-439; Luce, R. D. (1997). Several unresolved conceptual problems of mathematical psychology. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 41, 79-87] that have appeared in this journal. |
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Keywords: | Future Mathematical psychology Fields of mathematical psychology History of mathematical psychology Psychological science Clinical science and mathematical psychology Neuroscience and mathematical psychology Mathematical psychology and other quantitative fields Computer science and mathematical psychology Physics and mathematical psychology |
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