Quantitative psychology
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Quantitative psychology is a field of scientific study that focuses on the mathematical modeling, research design and methodology, and statistical analysis of psychological processes. It includes tests and other devices for measuring cognitive abilities. Quantitative psychologists develop and analyze a wide variety of research methods, including those of psychometrics, a field concerned with the theory and technique of psychological measurement.
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See also
- List of schools for quantitative psychology
- Mathematical psychology
- Measuring the Mind
- Network neuroscience
- Psychophysics
- Psychometrics
- Psychometrika
- Quantitative psychological research
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