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  1. Foundations of Measurement, Vol. I: Additive and Polynomial Representations.David Krantz, Duncan Luce, Patrick Suppes & Amos Tversky (eds.) - 1971 - New York Academic Press.
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  • Dimensionally invariant numerical laws correspond to meaningful qualitative relations.R. Duncan Luce - 1978 - Philosophy of Science 45 (1):1-16.
    In formal theories of measurement meaningfulness is usually formulated in terms of numerical statements that are invariant under admissible transformations of the numerical representation. This is equivalent to qualitative relations that are invariant under automorphisms of the measurement structure. This concept of meaningfulness, appropriately generalized, is studied in spaces constructed from a number of conjoint and extensive structures some of which are suitably interrelated by distribution laws. Such spaces model the dimensional structures of classical physics. It is shown that this (...)
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  • Comments on Rozeboom's criticism of "On the Possible Psychophysical Laws.".Duncan R. Luce - 1962 - Psychological Review 69 (6):548-551.
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  • On the possible psychophysical laws.R. Duncan Luce - 1959 - Psychological Review 66 (2):81-95.
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