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  1. Analyzing the components of clinical inference.Kenneth R. Hammond, Carolyn J. Hursch & Frederick J. Todd - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (6):438-456.
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  • Probabilistic functioning and the clinical method.Kenneth R. Hammond - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (4):255-262.
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  • Representative design and probabilistic theory in a functional psychology.Egon Brunswik - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (3):193-217.
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  • Prediction and Optimal Decision: Philosophical Issues of a Science of Values. [REVIEW]Henry E. Kyburg - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (20):549-554.
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  • Games and Decisions: Introduction and Critical Survey.R. Duncan Luce & Howard Raiffa - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (1):122-123.
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  • A mathematical model of Churchmanian inquiring systems with special reference to Popper's measures for?The Severity of Tests?Ian I. Mitroff, Frederick Betz & Richard O. Mason - 1970 - Theory and Decision 1 (2):155-178.
    Through the use of Bayesian probability theory and Communication theory, a formal mathematical model of a Churchmanian Dialectical Inquirer is developed. The Dialectical Inquirer is based on Professor C. West Churchman's novel interpretation and application of Hegelian dialectics to decision theory. The result is not only the empirical application of dialectical inquiry but also its empirical (i.e., scientific) investigation. The Dialectical Inquirer is seen as especially suited to problems in strategic policy formation and in decision theory. Finally, specific application of (...)
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  • Theory of experimental inference.Charles West Churchman - 1948 - New York,: Macmillan.
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  • Psychology and the philosophy of science.Merle B. Turner - 1968 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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  • An experimental measure of personality.C. West Churchman & Russell L. Ackoff - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (4):304-332.
    The boundaries of psychology have never been very distinctly defined and, as a consequence, science has witnessed frequent border incidents. But it obviously is not psychology alone which suffers from such lack of delineation, but its neighbors, the biological and social sciences, do as well. Cooperation between sciences becomes difficult under these conditions. All agree that psychology is the science of mind, but few agree to what “mind” is. At least within our century “mind” has been taken to be “behavior”, (...)
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  • Some methodological considerations in multiple-cue probability studies.Carolyn J. Hursch, Kenneth R. Hammond & Jack L. Hursch - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (1):42-60.
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  • (1 other version)Conjectures and Refutations.K. Popper - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (3):431-434.
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  • Much ado about probability.C. West Churchman - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (2):176-178.
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  • (1 other version)Experience and Reflection.E. A. Singer & C. West Churchman - 1961 - Science and Society 25 (2):173-174.
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  • A suggested alternative formulation in the developments by Hursch, Hammond, and Hursch, and by Hammond, Hursch, and Todd.Ledyard R. Tucker - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (6):528-530.
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