Measurement Theory: Volume 7
With Applications to Decisionmaking, Utility, and the Social Sciences
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Mar '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book provides an introduction to measurement theory for non-specialists.
This book provides an introduction to measurement theory for non-specialists and puts measurement in the social and behavioural sciences on a firm mathematical foundation. Results are applied to such topics as measurement of utility, psychophysical scaling and decision-making about pollution, energy, transportation and health.This book provides an introduction to measurement theory for non-specialists and puts measurement in the social and behavioural sciences on a firm mathematical foundation. Results are applied to such topics as measurement of utility, psychophysical scaling and decision-making about pollution, energy, transportation and health. The results and questions presented should be of interest to both students and practising mathematicians since the author sets forth an area of mathematics unfamiliar to most mathematicians, but which has many potentially significant applications.
Review of the hardback: '… superbly well done, and that it should serve handsomely as the introduction to the theory of measurement for many years to come.' Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
'… can be used as a textbook for mathematicians who are interested in applications of algebraic functions theory.' Zentralblatt MATH
ISBN: 9780521102438
Dimensions: 234mm x 23mm x 156mm
Weight: 620g
444 pages