Quantitative psychology and studies of conflict
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Quantitative psychology and studies of conflict
(Collected papers of Lewis Fry Richardson / edited by Oliver M. Ashford ... [et al.], v. 2)
Cambridge University Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Throughout his life Lewis Fry Richardson made many inspirational contributions to various disciplines. Often his ideas were ahead of contemporary thinking, and preceded the technical means necessary for their practical implementation. He is best known for his wealth of important work on meteorology, and his groundbreaking application of mathematics to the causes of war, though his field of interest was in no way limited to these topics, and various aspects of psychology and mathematical approximation also benefited from his unique approach. The originality of Richardson's research can be seen in this collection of all his important papers in the behavioural sciences.
目次
- Foreword C. A. B. Smith
- A general introduction to the life and work of L. F. Richardson J. C. R. Hunt
- The quantifying of mental events and sensations E. C. Poulton
- The causation of wars I. Sutherland
- Later developments M. Nicholson
- The papers.
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