Mathematical Models in Psychology: An Introduction |
Contents
Editorial Foreword | 11 |
Concept Identification | 25 |
Adaptation Level in Perception | 57 |
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adaptation level alternatives analysis angle appear applied approach assumed assumption calculated called chapter choice choosing chosen colour concept conditional consider consistent constant correct correct responses course depends detailed developed dimensions discussion distance distribution effect equal equation error estimate exactly example experiment experimental fact field Figure follows formal formula function give given hypotheses idea important increase independent irrelevant judged judgement leads learning least length Luce mathematical mean measure method Notice objects observed obtained parameters perception performed possible predicted present probability problem proportion psychology question random relative relevant response Restle result sample says selection shown shows simple solving space square standard statistics stimulus strength sufficient Suppose Table theoretical theory tion trial University usually variable various vary weight wrong