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Introduction to special issue on contributions of mathematical psychology to clinical science and assessment
Authors:James T. Townsend  Richard W.J. Neufeld
Affiliation:a Indiana University, United States
b University of Western Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Evolution of clinical mathematical psychology, exemplifying integrative, translational psychological science, is considered in light of target, idealized scientific systems. It is observed that mutual benefits to psychological clinical science, and quantitative theory, potentiated through their interlacing as exemplified in this special issue, stand to parallel the historical symbiosis between older disciplines and mathematics. Enumerated are the range of psychological processes and clinical groups addressed, forms of modeling implemented, and clinical issues engaged, the latter ranging from intervention, to elucidation of deviant basic processes. A denouement comprising cogent quotations from historical figures in science concludes this Introduction.
Keywords:Clinical mathematical psychology   Clinical formal theory   Clinical-science systems   Clinical process modeling   Clinical measurement models
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