Neural networks in psychology: classical explicit diagnoses

The purpose of this work is to employ trainable neural networks to start solving the problem facing the designers and users of computer psychological tests: cultural, national and social adaptation of tests. Mathematical construction of up-to-date objective diagnostic tests is based on a comparison...

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