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Foundations of Measurement (1981) Archive

About Foundations of Measurement (1981)
These videos form a lecture series on measurement from 1981 at Stanford University, and part of the on-line collection of Professor Patrick Suppes [link].

The on-line collection of Professor Patrick Suppes' writing is a joint publication of Stanford University Libraries (SUL) and CSLI Publications.  The project was largely funded by the SUL Medieval and Modern Text Digitization Project (MMTDP).

Administrative credits for that web site go to Claudia Arrighi, John Rawlings, Stefanie Silva, and Sarah Terman.  Technical credits go to Carolyn Fairman, Ever Rodriguez, Peter Robinett, Brian Salomaki, Stefanie Silva, and Sarah Terman.

The treatise the speakers mention is:

Krantz, David H., R. Duncan Luce, Patrick Suppes, & Amos Tversky (1971) Foundations of Measurement, Vol. I (Additive and Polynomial Representations). Academic Press, New York (2nd edn. 2007, Dover Publications, New York)

Program

Lecture hall room
(All times America/Los_Angeles)

An Introduction to Measurement
Featured:     Nov 9
Ordinal Measurement
Featured:     Nov 9
Extensive Measurement
Featured:     Nov 9
Difference Measurement
Featured:     Nov 9
Non Associative Measurement
Featured:     Nov 9
Qualitative Probability
Featured:     Nov 9
Conditional Expected Utility
Featured:     Nov 9
Conjoint Measurement
Featured:     Nov 9
Measurement Inequalities
Featured:     Nov 9
Meaningfulness
Featured:     Nov 9
Dimensional Analysis
Featured:     Nov 9
Analytic Geometry
Featured:     Nov 9
Axiomatic Geometry
Featured:     Nov 9
Axiomatizability
Featured:     Nov 9

Conference chairs

R. Duncan Luce, University of California, Irvine
Patrick Suppes, Stanford University
Amos Tversky, Stanford University