Clyde Coombs

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title: Clyde Coombs
text: Clyde Hamilton Coombs was an American psychologist specializing in the field of mathematical psychology. He devised a voting system, that was hence named Coombs' method. Coombs founded the Mathematical Psychology program at the University of Michigan. His students included Amos Tversky, Robyn Dawes, and Baruch Fischhoff, all important researchers in Decision Sciences. The classic text "An Introduction to Mathematical Psychology," by Coombs, Dawes, and Tversky was a must for Michigan graduate stu
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description: American psychologist
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date created: 2003-02-23T03:46:47Z
date modified: 2024-09-05T12:18:56Z
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