Representation axiomatization, and invariance
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Representation axiomatization, and invariance
(Foundations of measurement / David H. Krantz ... [et al.], v. 3)
Academic Press, c1990
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注記
Bibliography: p. 338-345
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
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目次
18. Overview
s 18.1 Nonadditive Representations (Chapter 19)
_s 18.2 Scale Types (Chapter20)
_s 18.3 Axiomatization (Chapter 21)
_s 18.4 Invariance and Meaningfulness (Chapter 22)
c 19. Nonadditive Representations
s 19.1 Introduction
s 19.2 Types of Concatenation Structures
s 19.3 Representations of PCSs
s 19.4 Completions of Total Orders and PCSs
s 19.5 Proofs
s 19.6 Connections Between Conjoint and Concatenation Structures
s 19.7 Representations of Solvable Conjoint and Concatenation Structures
s 19.8 Proofs
s 19.9 Bisymmetry and Related Properties
s Exercises
c 20. Scale Types
s 20.1 Introduction
s 20.2 Homogeneity, Uniqueness, and Scale Type
s 20.3 Proofs
s 20.4 Homogeneous Concatenation Structures
s 20.5 Proofs
s 20.6 Homogeneous Conjoint Structures
s 20.7 Proofs
s Exercises
c 21. Axiomatization
s 21.1 Axiom Systems and Representations
s 21.2 Elementary Formalization o
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