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Scientific Papers

1949

   
(a) (- - -, & Perry, A.D.) A method of matrix analysis of group structure. Psychometrika, 14, 95–116. Reprinted in P.F. Lazarsfeld & N.W. Henry (Eds.), Readings in Mathematical Social Science. Chicago: Science Research Association, 1966. Pp. 111–130.
   

1950

   
(b) Connectivity and generalized cliques in sociometric group structure. Psychometrika, 15, 169–190.
   

1952

   
(a) A note on Boolean matrix theory. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 3, 382–388.
   
(b) Two decomposition theorems for a class of finite oriented graphs. American Journal of Mathematics, 74, 701–722.
   

1953

   
(a) (Macy, J. Jr., Christie, L.S., & - - -) Coding noise in task-oriented groups. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 48, 401–409.
   
(b) Networks satisfying minimality conditions. American Journal of Mathematics, 75, 825–838.
   
(c) (- - -, Macy, J., Jr, Christie, L.S., & Hay, H.) Information flow in task oriented groups. Technical Report 264, Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT.
   

1954

   
(a) A definition of stability for n–person games. Annals of Mathematics, 59, 357–366.
   

1955

   
(a) k–Stability of symmetric and of quota games. Annals of Mathematics, 62, 517–527.
   
(b) (- - -, Macy, J., Jr., & Tagiuri, R.) A statistical model for relational analysis. Psychometrika, 20, 319–327. Reprinted in R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.), Readings in Mathematical Psychology, Vol. II. NewYork: Wiley, 1965. Pp. 272–280.
   
(c) Ψ-Stability: A new equilibrium concept for n-person game theory. In Mathematical Models of Human Behavior. Proceedings of a symposium (1954: Rye, New York). Dunlap and Associates. Pp. 32–44.
   

1956

   
(a)

(Christie, L.S., & - - -) Decision structure and time relations in simple choice behavior. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 18, 89-112. Reprinted in R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.) Readings in Mathematical
Psychology, Vol. I. New York: Wiley, 1963. Pp. 17–40.

   
(b) (- - -, & Adams, E.W.) The determination of subjective payoff functions. Econometrica, 24, 158–171.
   
(c) Semiorders and a theory of utility discrimination. Econometrica, 24, 178–191.
   
(d) Information handling in organized groups, IV. Some aspects of time and decisions. In J.R. McCloskey & J.M. Coppinger (Eds.) Operations Research for Management, Vol. II. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. Pp. 489–508.
   
(e) (- - -, & Rogow, A.A.) A game theoretic analysis of congressional power distribution for a stable two party system. Behavioral Science, 1, 83–95.
   

1958

   
(a) A probabilistic theory of utility. Econometrica, 26, 193-224.
   
(b) (- - -, & Edwards, W.) The derivation of subjective scales from just noticeable differences. Psychological Review, 65, 222–237.
   

1959

   
(a) A note on the article “Some experimental n-person games”. In A.W. Tucker & R.D. Luce (Eds.), Contributions to the Theory of Games, Vol. IV. (Annals of Mathematics Study 40) Princeton: Princeton University Press. Pp. 279–285.
   
(b) Analyzing the social process underlying group voting patterns. In E. Burdick & A.J. Brodbeck (Eds.) American Voting Behavior. Glencoe: Free Press. Pp. 320–332.
   
(c) A probabilistic theory of utility and its relationship to Fechnerian scaling. In C.W. Churchman & P. Ratoosh (Eds.) Measurement: Definitions and Theories. New York: Wiley. Pp. 144–159.
   
(d) (Bush, R.R., Galanter, E., & - - -) Empirical tests of the beta model. In R.R. Bush & W.K. Estes (Eds.) Studies in Mathematical Learning Theory. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Pp. 382–399.
   
(e) On the possible psychophysical laws. Psychological Review, 66, 81–95. Reprinted in R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.) Readings in Mathematical Psychology, Vol. I. New York: Wiley 1963. Pp. 69–83. Also in Bobbs-Merril Reprint Series.
   
(f) Response latencies and probabilities. In K.J. Arrow, S. Karlin, & P. Suppes (Eds.) Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Pp. 298–311.
   

1960

   
(a) A survey of the theory of selective information and some of its behavioral applications. In R.D. Luce (Ed.) Developments in Mathematical Psychology. Glencoe: Free Press. Pp. 1–119.
   

1961

   
(a) A choice theory analysis of similarity judgments. Psychometrika, 26, 151–163.
   
(b) (Finnie, B., & - - -). Magnitude-Estimation, Pair-Comparison, and Successive Intervals Scales of Attitude Items. University of Pennsylvania, Memorandum MP-9.
   

1962

   
(a) (Griswold, B.J., & - - -) Choices among uncertain outcomes: A test of a decomposition and two assumptions of transitivity. American Journal of Psychology, 75, 35–44.
   
(b) (- - -, & Shipley, E.F.) Preference probability between gambles as a step function of event probability. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 42–49.
   
(c) An observable property equivalent to a choice model for discrimination experiments. Psychometrika, 27, 163–167.
   
(d) Psychological studies of risky decision making. In G.B. Strother (Ed.) Social Sciences Approaches to Business Behavior. Homewood, Ill: Dorsey Press and Richard D. Irwin. Pp. 141–161. Reprinted in W. Edwards & A. Tversky (Eds.) Decision Making. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1967. Pp. 334–352.
   
(e) Comments on Rozeboom’s criticisms of “On possible psychophysical laws.” Psychological Review, 69, 548–551.
   

1963

   
(a) A threshold theory for simple detection experiments. Psychological Review, 70, 61–79.
   
(b)

(Bush, R.R., Galanter, E., & - - -) Characterization and classification of choice experiments. In R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.) Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, Vol. 1. New York: Wiley. Pp. 77–102.

   
(c)

(- - -, & Galanter, E.) Discrimination. In R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.) Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, Vol. 1. New York: Wiley. Pp. 191-243.

   
(d) Detection and recognition. In R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.) Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, Vol. 1. New York: Wiley. Pp.103–189.
   
(e)

(- - -, & Galanter, E.) Psychophysical scaling. In R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.) Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, Vol. 1. New York: Wiley. Pp. 245–307.

   

1964

   
(a) (Bush, R.R., - - -, & Rose, R.M.) Learning models for psychophysics. In R.C. Atkinson (Ed.) Studies in Mathematical Psychology. Stanford University Press. Pp. 201–217.
   
(b) (Shipley, E.F., & - - -) Discrimination among two- and three-element sets of weights. In R.C. Atkinson (Ed.) Studies in Mathematical Psychology. Stanford University Press. Pp. 218–232.
   
(c)

Some one-parameter families of commutative learning operators. In R.C. Atkinson (Ed.) Studies in Mathematical Psychology. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Pp. 380–398.

   
(d) Learning and optimal judgments. In M.W. Shelly & G.I. Bryan (Eds.) Human Judgments and Optimality. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Pp. 101–115.
   
(e) (- - -, & Tukey, J.) Simultaneous conjoint measurement: A new type of fundamental measurement. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1, 1–27.
   
(f) A generalization of a theorem of dimensional analysis. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1, 278–284.
   
(g) Asymptotic learning in psychophysical theories. British Journal of Statistical Psychology, 17, 1–13.
   
(h) The mathematics used in mathematical psychology. American Mathematical Monthly, 71, 364–378.
   
(i) Discussion. In R.W. Gerard & J.W. Duyff (Eds.) Information processing in the Nervous System. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica Foundation. Pp. 419–429.
   

1965

   
(a) (- - -, & Suppes, P.) Preference, utility, and subjective probability. In R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.) Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, Vol. 3. New York: Wiley. Pp. 249-410.
   
(b) A “fundamental” axiomatization of multiplicative power relations among three variables. Philosophy of Science, 32, 301–309.
   
(c) (McLaughlin, D.H., & - - -) Stochastic transitivity and cancellation of preferences between bitter-sweet solutions. Psychonomic Science, 2, 89–90.
   
(d) ( - - -, & Mo, S.S.) Magnitude estimation of heaviness and loudness by individual subjects. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 18, 159–174.
   
(e) Utility theory. In S. Sternberg, V. Capecchi, T. Kloek, & C.T. Leenders (Eds.) Mathematics and Social Sciences. Paris: Mouton. Pp. 55–71.
   
(f) Eine theoretische Analyse der Detektion in zeitlich nichtstruktueierten Experimenten. Zeitschrift f¨ur Psychologie, 171, 57–68.
   

1966

   
(a) A model for detection in temporally unstructured experiments with a Poisson distribution of stimulus presentations. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 3, 48–64.
   
(b)

Two extensions of conjoint measurement. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 3, 348–370.

   
(c)

(Lowenton, E., & - - -) Measuring equal increments of utility for money without measuring utility itself. Psychonomic Science, 6, 75–76.

   
(d) Theories of conjoint measurement. In Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress of Psychology. Moscow, USSR. Pp. 62–67.
   

1967

   
(a) Sufficient conditions for the existence of a finitely additive probability measure. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 38, 780–786.
   
(b) Remarks on the theory of measurement and its relation to psychology. In Les Modéles et la Formalizations du Comportement. Edition du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Pp. 27–42.
   
(c)

(Green, D.M., & - - -) Detection of auditory signals presented at random times. Perception & Psychophysics, 2, 441–450.

   
(d) (Snodgrass, J.G., - - -, & Galanter, E.) Some experiments on simple and choice reaction times. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 75, 1–17.
   

1968

   
(a) (Bush, R.R., - - -, & Suppes, P.) Models, mathematical. In D. Sills (Ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 10. Pp. 379-386. Reprinted in W.H. Kruskal & J.M. Tamur (Eds.) International Encyclopedia of Statistics. New York: MacMillan & Free Press. Pp. 592–601.
   
(b) (- - -, & Suppes, P.). Mathematics. In D. Sills (Ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 10. Pp. 65-76. Reprinted in W.H. Kruskal & J.M. Tamur (Eds.) International Encyclopedia of Statistics. New York: MacMillan & Free Press. Pp. 580–592.
   
(c) On the numerical representation of qualitative conditional probability. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 39, 481–491.
   
(d) (Roberts, F.S., & - - -) Axiomatic thermodynamics and extensive measurement. Synthese, 18, 311–326.
   
(e) Algebraic systems of measurement. In C.A.J. Vlek (Ed.) Algebraic Models in Psychology. Proceedings NUFFIC International Summer Session, The Hague. Pp. 269–298.
   

1969

   
(a) Subjective expected utility. Proceedings of the 7th Coloquia Brasilero de Matematica, Pocos Caldos, Brasil, 5–15.
   
(b) (- - -, & Marley, A.A.J.) Extensive measurement when concatenation is restricted and maximal elements may exist. In S. Morgenbesser, P. Suppes, & M.G. White (Eds.) Philosophy, Science, and Method: Essays in Honor of Ernest Nagel. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Pp. 235–249.
   

1970

   
(a) What are the mathematical models of behavior models of? In R.M. Stogdill (Ed.) The Process of Model Building. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. Pp. 115–132.
   
(b) (- - -, & Green, D.M.) Detection of auditory signals presented at random times, II. Perception & Psychophysics, 7, 1–14.
   

1971

   
(a)

(Green, D.M., & - - -) Detection of auditory signals presented at random times, III. Perception & Psychophysics, 9, 257–268.

   
(b)

Periodic extensive measurement. Composito Mathematica, 23, 189–198.

   
(c) (- - -, & Krantz, D.H.) Conditional expected utility. Econometrica, 39, 253–271.
   
(d) Similar systems and dimensionally invariant laws. Philosophy of Science, 38, 157–169.
   

1972

   
(a) (- - -, & Green, D.M.) A neural timing theory for response times and the psychophysics of intensity. Psychological Review, 79, 14–57.
   
(b) What sort of measurement is psychophysical measurement? American Psychologist, 27, 96–106.
   
(c) Conditional expected, extensive utility. Theory and Decision, 3, 101–106.
   

1973

   
(a)

(Green, D.M., & - - -) Speed-accuracy tradeoff in auditory detection. In S. Kornblum (Ed.) Attention and Performance, IV. New York: Academic Press. Pp. 547–569.

   
(b) Three axiom systems for additive semi-ordered structures. SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics, 25, 41–53.
   
(c) Renewal process models for psychophysics. In P.J. Kropp & H. Meyer (Eds.) Proceedings of a Conference on the Application of Undergraduate Mathematics in the Engineering, Life, Managerial, and Social Sciences. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology. Pp. 103–137.
   
(d) Measurement and psychophysics. In H.A. Selby (Ed.) Notes of Lectures on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences. Mathematical Association ofAmerica. Pp. 197–267.
   

1974

   
(a) (- - -, & Green, D.M.) The response ratio hypothesis for magnitude estimation. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 11, 1–14.
   
(b)

(Green, D.M., & - - -) Variability of magnitude estimates: a timing theory analysis. Perception & Psychophysics, 15, 291–300.

   
(c)

(Green, D.M., & - - -) Counting and timing mechanisms in auditory discrimination and reaction time. In D.H. Krantz, R.C. Atkinson, R.D. Luce, & P. Suppes (Eds.) Contemporary Developments in Mathematical Psychology, Vol. II. San Francisco: Freeman. Pp. 372–415.

   
(d)

(- - -, & Green, D.M.) Ratios of magnitude estimates. In H.R. Moskowitz, B. Scharf, & J.C. Stevens (Eds.) Sensation and Measurement. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel. Pp. 99–111.

   
(e)

(- - -, & Green, D.M.) Detection, discrimination, and recognition. In E.C. Carterette & M.P. Friedman (Eds.) Handbook of Perception, Vol. II. New York: Academic Press. Pp. 299–342.

   
(f) (- - -, & Green, D.M.) Neural coding and psychophysical discrimination data. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 56, 1554-1564. (1975) Erratum: Neural coding and psychophysical discrimination. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 57, 1552.
   
(g) (Galanter, E., & - - -) Robert R. Bush, Later Career. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 11, 179–189.
   
(h)

(- - -, & Suppes, P.) Measurement, theory of. Encyclopedia Britannica,15th Edition, 11, 739–745.

   

1975

   
(a) (Green, D.M., & - - -) Parallel psychometric functions from a set of independent detectors. Psychological Review, 82, 483–486. (1976) Correction to “Parallel psychometric functions from a set of independent detectors.” Psychological Review, 83, 172.
   
(b) (Batchelder, W.H., & - - -) Editorial. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 12, 1–3.
   

1976

   
(a)

(- - -, Green, D.M,. & Weber, D.L.) Attention bands in absolute identification. Perception & Psychophysics, 20, 49–54.

   
(b) (Narens, L., & - - -) The algebra of measurement. Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, 8, 197–233.
   
(c) (- - -, & Narens, L.) A qualitative equivalent to the relativistic additive law for velocities. Synthese, 33, 483–487.
   
(d) (Jesteadt, W., Green, D.M., & - - -) Sources of variability in magnitude estimation. In H.-G. Geissler & Yu. M. Zabrodin (Eds.) Advances in Psychophysics. Berlin: VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften. Pp.
239–251.
   

1977

   
(a) The choice axiom after twenty years. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 15, 215–233. Reprinted in R.K. Merton, J.S. Coleman, & P.H. Rossi (Eds.) (1979) Qualitative and Quantitative Social Research. NewYork: The Free Press, Pp. 138–157.
   
(b) A note on sums of power functions. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 16, 91–93.
   
(c)

(Weber, D.L., Green, D.M., & - - -) Effects of practice and distribution of auditory signals on absolute identification. Perception & Psychophysics, 22, 223–231.

   
(d) (Jesteadt, W., - - -, & Green, D.M.) Sequential effects in judgments of loudness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 3, 92–104.
   
(e) (Green, D.M., - - -, & Duncan, J.E.) Variability and sequential effects in magnitude production and estimation of auditory intensity. Perception & Psychophysics, 22, 450–456.
   
(f) Thurstone’s discriminal processes fifty years later. Psychometrika, 42, 461–489.
   

1978

   
(a)

(- - -, & Green, D.M.) Two tests of a neural attention hypothesis for auditory psychophysics. Perception & Psychophysics, 23 , 363–39

   
(b) (- - -, & Narens, L.) Qualitative independence in probability theory. Theory and Decision, 9, 225–239.
   
(c) Lexicographic tradeoff structures. Theory and Decision, 9, 187–193.
   
(d) (Wandell, B., & - - -) Pooling peripheral information: averages versus extreme values. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 17, 220–235.
   
(e) Dimensionally invariant numerical laws correspond to meaningful qualitative relations. Philosophy of Science, 45, 1–16.
   
(f) Conjoint measurement: a brief survey. In D.E. Bell, R.L. Keeney, & H. Raiffa (Eds.) Conflicting Objectives. New York: Wiley. Pp. 148-171. Also in C.A. Hooker et al. (Eds.) Foundations and Applications of Decision Theory, Vol. I. Dordrecht: D. Reidel. Pp. 311–336.
   
(g) A mathematician as psychologist. In T.W. Krawiec (Ed.) The Psychologists, Vol. 3, Brandon, VT: Clinical Psychology Publishing Company. Pp. 125–165.
   
(h) Giving advice on social dynamics. The National Research Council in 1978. Washington: The National Academy of Sciences. Pp. 33–44.
   

1979

   
(a)

Suppes’ contributions to the theory of measurement. In R.J. Bogden (Ed.) Patrick Suppes. Dordrecht: D. Reidel. Pp. 83–110.

   
(b) (Heyman, G.M., & - - -) Operant matching does not result from maximizing reinforcement rate. Animal Learning and Behavior, 7, 133–140.
   
(c) (Heyman, G.M., & - - -) Reply to Rachlin’s comment. Animal Learning and Behavior, 7, 269–270.
   

1980

   
(a) (Baird, J.C., Green, D.M., & - - -) Variability of sequential effects in crossmodality matching of areas and loudness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 6, 227–289.
   
(b)

(Green, D.M., - - -, & Smith, A.F.) Individual magnitude estimates for various distributions of signal intensity. Perception & Psychophysics, 27, 483–488.

   
(c) Several possible measures of risk. Theory and Decision, 12 , 217–228. (1981) Correction to “Several possible measures of risk.” Theory and Decision, 13, 381.
   
(d) (- - -, Baird, J.C., Green, D.M., & Smith, A.F.) Two classes of models for magnitude estimation. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 22, 121–148.
   
(e) Comments on Chapters by MacCrimmon, Stanbury, and Wehrung, and Schum. In T.S.Wallsten (Ed.) Cognitive Processes in Choice and Decision Behavior. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1980. Pp. 155–177.
   

1981

   
(a) Axioms for the averaging and adding representations of functional measurement. Mathematical Social Sciences, 1, 139–144.
   
(b) (- - - & Luce, R. D.) Axiomatic measurement theory. In S. Grossberg (Ed.), Mathematical Psychology and Psychophysiology. SIAM-AMS Proceedings, Vol. 13, 1981. Providence: American Mathematical Society. Pp. 213-235.
   

1982

   
(a)

(Burbeck, S.L., & - - -) Evidence from auditory simple reaction times for both change and level detectors. Perception & Psychophysics, 32, 117–133.

   
(b) (Braida, L.D., Cornsweet, T.N., Durlach, N.I., Green, D.M., Leibowitz, H., Liberman, A., - - -, Pew, R., & Sherrick, C.) Research in psychophysics. In R. McC. Adams, N. J. Smelser, & D.J. Treiman (Eds.) Behavioral and Social Sciences Research: A National Resource, Part II. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Pp. 373–405.
   
(c)

(- - -, Nosofsky, R., Green, D.M., & Smith, A.F.) The bow and sequential effects in absolute identification. Perception & Psychophysics, 32, 397–408.

   

1983

   
(a) (- - -, & Cohen, M.) Factorizable automorphisms in solvable conjoint structures I. Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, 27, 225–261.
   
(b) (Narens, L., & - - -) How we may have been misled into believing in the inter-personal comparability of utility. Theory and Decision, 15, 247–260.
   
(c) (- - -, & Narens, L.) Symmetry, scale types, and generalizations of classical physical measurement. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 27, 44–85.
   

1984

   
(a)

(- - -, & Nosofsky, R.) Attention, stimulus range, and identification of loudness. In S. Kornblum & J. Requin (Eds.) Preparatory States and Processes. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Pp. 3–25.

   
(b) Time perception: Discussion paper. In J. Gibbon & L. Allan (Eds.) Timing and Time Perception. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 423. Pp. 78–81.
   
(c) (- - -, & Narens, L.) Classification of real measurement representations by scale type. Measurement, 2, 39–44.
   
(d) Behavior theory: A contradiction in terms? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7, 525–526.
   

1985

   
(a) Mathematical modeling of perceptual, learning, and cognitive processes. In S. Koch & D.E. Leary (Eds.) A Century of Psychology as Science. New York: McGraw Hill. Pp. 654–677.
   
(b) (- - -, & Narens, L.) Classification of concatenation structures according to scale type. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 29, 1–72.
   

1986

   
(a) (Narens, L., & - - -) Measurement: The theory of numerical assignments. Psychological Bulletin, 99, 166–180.
   
(b) (- - -, & Weber, E.U.) An axiomatic theory of conjoint, expected risk. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 30, 188–205.
   
(c) Response time distributions in memory search: A caution. In F. Klix & H. Hagendorf (Eds.) Human Memory and Cognitive Capabilities: Mechanisms and Performances. North Holland: Elsevier Science Publishers. Pp. 109–121.
   
(d) Uniqueness and homogeneity of real relational structures. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 30, 391–415.
   
(e) Comments on Plott and on Kahneman, Knetsch, and Thaler. The Journal of Business, 59, S337–S343. Reprinted in R.M. Hogarth & M.W. Reder (Eds.) Rational Choice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Pp. 153–159.
   

1987

   
(a) (Folk, M., & - - -) Effects of stimulus complexity on mental rotation rate of polygons. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 13, 395–404.
   
(b) (- - - & Narens, L.) Measurement scales on the continuum. Science, 236, 1987, 1527–1532.
 
(c) Measurement structures with Archimedean ordered translation groups. Order, 4, 165–189.
   
(d) (- - -, & Narens, L.) Measurement, theory of. In J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, & P. Newman (Eds.) The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economic Theory and Doctrine, Vol. 3. New York: The Macmillan Press. Pp. 428-432. Reprinted in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, & P. Newman (1990) Time Series and Statistics. New York: The Macmillan Press. Pp. 159–170.
   
(e) (Narens, L., & - - -) Meaningfulness and invariance. In J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, & P. Newman (Eds.) The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economic Theory and Doctrine, Vol. 3. New York: The Macmillan Press. Pp. 417-421. [Reprinted in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, & P. Newman (1990) Time Series and Statistics. New York: The Macmillan Press. Pp. 140–148.
   

1988

   
(a)

(- - -, & Krumhansl, C.) Measurement, scaling, and psychophysics. In R.C. Atkinson, R.J. Herrnstein, G. Lindzey, & R.D. Luce (Eds.) Stevens’ Handbook of Experimental Psychology. New York: Wiley. Pp. 1–74.

   
(b) Goals, achievements, and limitations of modern fundamental measurement theory. In H.H. Bock (Ed.) Classification and Related Methods of Data Analysis. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers. Pp. 15–22.
   
(c) Measurement representations of ordered, relational structures with Archimedean ordered translations. Proceedings of a conference on Mathématiques et Sciences Humaines. Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques de Marseille-Luminy, June 1987. Pp. 35–47.
   
(d) Rank-dependent, subjective-utility representations. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 1, 305–33
   

1989

   
(a) R. Duncan Luce. In G. Lindzey (Ed.) Psychology in Autobiography, Vol. VIII. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Pp. 245–289.
   
(b) Mathematical psychology and the computer revolution. In J.A. Keats, R. Taft, R.A. Heath, & S.H. Lovibond (Eds.) Mathematical and Theoretical Systems. Proceedings of the XXIV International Congress of Psychology. Holland: Elsevier. Pp. 123–137.

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