Society for Mathematical Psychology
The Society for Mathematical Psychology promotes the advancement
and communication of research in mathematical psychology and
related disciplines. Mathematical psychology is broadly defined
to include work of a theoretical character that uses
mathematical methods, formal logic, or computer simulation.
The Society journal is the Journal of Mathematical Psychology.
MPSYCH-L is an e-mail list maintained by the Society for Mathematical
Psychology to facilitate the distribution of information of value to persons
interested in mathematical psychology.
2000 Annual Meeting
- August 10 - August 13
- Queen's University
- Kingston, Ontario, Canada
- Organizer:
1999 Annual Meeting
- July 29 - August 1
- Santa Cruz, California
- Organizer:
1998 Annual Meeting
- August 6 - August 9
- Vanderbilt University, Nashville
- Organizers:
1997 Annual Meeting
- 30th Annual Meeting
- July 31 - August 3
- Indiana University, Bloomington
- Organizers:
1996 Annual Meeting
- 29th Annual Meeting
- August 2 - August 4
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Conference Co-Chairs:
- Thomas S. Wallsten
- Jonathan A. Marshall
1995 Annual Meeting
Contact Secretary-Treasurer Cowan for membership and other information:
Dr. Thaddeus Cowan
Department of Psychology
Bluemont Hall
Kansas State University
Mannhattan, Kansas 66506
tmcowan@ksu.edu
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wsmp@aris.ss.uci.edu