Spin-off for Psychology

Reviews the book, Mathematical Thinking in Behavioral Sciences: Readings from Scientific American edited by David M. Messick (1968). The volume is a collection of articles from the Scientific American. The high quality, style, and level of communication consistently found in that publication is well...

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