Measurement Theory: Volume 7
Discover the fundamental concepts of measurement theory with Measurement Theory: Volume 7 by Fred S. Roberts, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive volume spans 444 pages and serves as an accessible introduction for non-specialists, establishing a solid mathematical foundation for measurement in the social and behavioral sciences.
Delve into the practical applications of measurement theory as it relates to critical topics such as the measurement of utility, psychophysical scaling, and decision-making processes concerning pollution, energy, transportation, and health. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the methodologies and mathematical models that underpin decision-making in various fields.
Enhance your knowledge and explore the intersection of mathematics and social sciences with this insightful work by Fred S. Roberts.