Does quantum uncertainty have a place in everyday applied statistics?

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2013-05-15

Summary:

Several months ago, Mike Betancourt and I wrote a discussion for the article, Can quantum probability provide a new direction for cognitive modeling?, by Emmanuel Pothos and Jerome Busemeyer, in Behavioral and Brain Sciences. We didn’t say much, but it was a milestone for me because, with this article, BBS became the 100th journal I’d [...]

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Authors:

Andrew

Date tagged:

05/15/2013, 15:58

Date published:

05/15/2013, 15:13