Robert Duncan Luce (May 16, 1925 – August 11, 2012) was an American mathematician and social scientist, and one of the most preeminent figures in the...
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the Royal Navy Derrel Luce (born 1952), American football linebacker Don Luce (born 1948), Canadian hockey player R. Duncan Luce (1925–2012), American...
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In probability theory, Luce's choice axiom, formulated by R. Duncan Luce (1959), states that the relative odds of selecting one item over another from...
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wrestler and football player Robert Duncan Bell (1878–1953), acting governor of Bombay during the British Raj Robert Duncan Luce, American mathematician and social...
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involves elements of conflict. The game was introduced in 1957 by R. Duncan Luce and Howard Raiffa in their classic book, Games and Decisions. Some authors...
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person's preferences patterns are investigated. As an example by Robert Duncan Luce, it is easy to find a person, say, Peggy, who prefers in her coffee 3...
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Mathematical Psychology group at University of Pennsylvania and his advisor was Duncan Luce. After graduating, Norman took up a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center...
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geometry Finite group, Finite ring, Finite field Finite topological space Duncan Luce (1957) American Mathematical Monthly 64:688 Mathematics Magazine 30(5):272...
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field grew out of work done in the 1940s by game theorists such as Duncan & Luce, and even earlier works by mathematician Armand Borel. Because social...
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to R. Duncan Luce,: 1 who used the axiom of independence of irrelevant alternatives in rational choice theory to deduce the softmax in Luce's choice...
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Gérard Debreu (1960) and by the American mathematical psychologist R. Duncan Luce and statistician John Tukey (1964). Magnitude (how much) and multitude...
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Theodore Alper (1985, 1987), Louis Narens (1981a, b), and R. Duncan Luce (1986, 1987, 2001). As Luce (1997, p. 395) wrote: S. S. Stevens (1946, 1951, 1975)...
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Behavior establish the importance of game theory and decision making. R. Duncan Luce and Howard Raiffa contributed to the choice and decision making area...
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Luce, R. Duncan; Raiffa, Howard (1957), Games and decisions: introduction and critical survey, New York: Wiley reprinted edition: R. Duncan Luce; Howard...
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Edition, Revised and Expanded, Springer Verlag, ISBN 3-540-44085-2 R. Duncan Luce and Louis Narens (1987). "measurement, theory of", The New Palgrave:...
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articles with Irving Kaplansky. One of his doctoral students was R. Duncan Luce. Cohen died unexpectedly in 1955 one week after having visited Zariski...
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Catherine A. Lozupone Anna Lubiw Alexander Lubotzky Michael Luby R. Duncan Luce Edith Hirsch Luchins Malwina Łuczak Monika Ludwig Eugene M. Luks Carsten...
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1098/rstb.2007.2155. PMC 2606792. PMID 17827105. Chomsky N (1963–65). Robert Duncan Luce (ed.). Three models for the description of language. New York: Wiley...
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(1960) and by the American mathematical psychologist R. Duncan Luce and statistician John Tukey (Luce & Tukey 1964). The theory concerns the situation where...
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Semiorders were introduced and applied in mathematical psychology by Duncan Luce (1956) as a model of human preference. They generalize strict weak orderings...
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psychologists, including Bill Estes, Dick Atkinson, and Duncan Luce, and the mathematician János Aczél. Suppes, Luce, and Aczél had a strong influence on Falmagne's...
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1998—William Julius Wilson 1999—Robert Solow 2000—Gary Becker 2003—R. Duncan Luce 2004—Kenneth Arrow 2005—Gordon H. Bower 2008—Michael Posner 2009—Mortimer...
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developed by Daniel McFadden and in mathematical psychology primarily by Duncan Luce and Anthony Marley. In essence, choice modelling assumes that the utility...
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B. Lindsley, W. K. Livingston, David Lloyd, Rafael Lorente de Nó, R. Duncan Luce, Donald M. MacKay, Donald G. Marquis, Warren S. McCulloch, Turner McLardy...
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automated repetitions of the prisoner's dilemma game. In the 1950s, R. Duncan Luce had introduced Rapoport to the prisoner's dilemma game, a kind of non-zero-sum...
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people including John Milnor, G. L. S. Shackle, Daniel Ellsberg, R. Duncan Luce and Howard Raiffa, in a field some date back to Jacob Bernoulli. In 2010...
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Measurement (Krantz, Luce, Suppes & Tversky, 1971), which Krantz and Tversky wrote in collaboration with the mathematical psychologist R. Duncan Luce and philosopher...
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Schachter, Herbert A. Simon 1970 Donald T. Campbell, David Krech, R. Duncan Luce 1971 Roger William Brown, Harold H. Kelley, Roger Wolcott Sperry 1972...
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Ulf Böckenholt Bengt O. Muthén Peter M. Bentler Karl G. Jöreskog R. Duncan Luce Joseph Kruskal Robert L. Thorndike Psychometrika. Springer Science+Business...
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Harvard in experimental psychology, supervised by Richard Herrnstein and Duncan Luce. He was a Junior Fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows and was a Guggenheim...
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