Jean-Claude Falmagne

Affiliations: 
1971-1989 Psychology New York University, New York, NY, United States 
 1989-2004 Cognitive Sciences University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
psychophysics, measurement, knowledge spaces
Website:
https://www.cogsci.uci.edu/~jcf/
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Children

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Charles F. Chubb grad student UC Irvine
Misha Pavel grad student 1980 NYU (E-Tree)
Ching-Fan Sheu grad student 1984-1989 NYU
Michael Anthony Villano grad student 1984-1991 NYU (PsychTree)
Xiangen Hu grad student 1987-1993 (Computer Science Tree)
Eric E. Cosyn grad student 2000 UC Irvine
Nicolas P. Thiery grad student 2001 UC Irvine
Fabio P. Leite grad student 2005 UC Irvine
Daniel R. Cavagnaro grad student 2004-2007 UC Irvine

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Patrick Suppes collaborator UC Irvine (Philosophy Tree)
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Falmagne JC, Albert D, Doble C, et al. (2013) Knowledge spaces: Applications in education Knowledge Spaces: Applications in Education. 1-356
Suppes P, Pavel M, Falmagne JC. (1994) Representations and models in psychology Annual Review of Psychology. 45: 517-544
Suppes P, Pavel M, Falmagne JC. (1994) Representations and Models in Psychology Annual Review of Psychology. 45: 517-544
Iverson G, Falmagne JC. (1985) Statistical issues in measurement Mathematical Social Sciences. 10: 131-153
Pavel M, Marcovici S, Sherman A, et al. (1983) ARIS: A computer-assisted instruction system Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation. 15: 138-141
Falmagne JC, Iverson G, Marcovici S. (1979) Binaural "loudness" summation: probabilistic theory and data. Psychological Review. 86: 25-43
Falmagne JC, Iverson G. (1979) Conjoint Weber laws and additivity Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 20: 164-183
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