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- catalog contributor b1555861.
- catalog created "1959.".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "1959.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1959.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Quantitative science: Psychology as a quantitative rational science -- pt. II. Subjective measurement: Psychophysical analysis. A law of comparative judgment. A mental unit of measurement. Equally often noticed differences. Three psychophysical laws. The method of paired comparisons for social values. The phi-gamma hypothesis. Fenchner's law and the method of equal-appearing intervals. Rank order as a psychophysical method. Stimulus dispersions in the method of constant stimuli. The indifference function. The prediction of choice. An experiment in the prediction of choice. Methods of food-tasting experiments. Some new psychophysical methods. The measurement of values. The rational origin for measuring subjective values / L.L. Thurstone and Lyle V. Jones -- pt. 3. Attitude measurement: Attitudes can be measured. The measurement of opinion. An experimental study of nationality preferences. Theory of attitude measurement. A scale for measuring attitude toward the movies. The measurement of social attitudes. The measurement of change in social attitude. Influence of motion pictures on children's attitudes.".
- catalog extent "322 p.,".
- catalog hasFormat "Measurement of values.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Measurement of values.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "1959.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : University of Chicago Press,".
- catalog relation "Measurement of values.".
- catalog subject "152.8".
- catalog subject "Attitude (Psychology).".
- catalog subject "Attitude.".
- catalog subject "BF 39 T547ma 1959".
- catalog subject "BF39 .T547me".
- catalog subject "Psychometrics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Quantitative science: Psychology as a quantitative rational science -- pt. II. Subjective measurement: Psychophysical analysis. A law of comparative judgment. A mental unit of measurement. Equally often noticed differences. Three psychophysical laws. The method of paired comparisons for social values. The phi-gamma hypothesis. Fenchner's law and the method of equal-appearing intervals. Rank order as a psychophysical method. Stimulus dispersions in the method of constant stimuli. The indifference function. The prediction of choice. An experiment in the prediction of choice. Methods of food-tasting experiments. Some new psychophysical methods. The measurement of values. The rational origin for measuring subjective values / L.L. Thurstone and Lyle V. Jones -- pt. 3. Attitude measurement: Attitudes can be measured. The measurement of opinion. An experimental study of nationality preferences. Theory of attitude measurement. A scale for measuring attitude toward the movies. The measurement of social attitudes. The measurement of change in social attitude. Influence of motion pictures on children's attitudes.".
- catalog title "The measurement of values / Louis Leon Thurstone.".
- catalog type "text".