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European Mathematical Psychology Group

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The European Mathematical Psychology Group (EMPG) is an informal association of scientists in mathematical psychology. The group was founded in 1971 in Paris; it has not been formally organized as a society, although has been described as the "European branch" of the Society for Mathematical Psychology. It holds a meeting each year in a European city, and beginning at the 23rd meeting, has published a proceedings from that meeting as an edited volume. As of 2001, there were approximately 100 attendees.

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  1. Weiner, Irving B.; Craighead, W. Edward (2010), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, Volume 3 (4th ed.), John Wiley & Sons, p. 972, ISBN 9780470170274.
  2. Dowling, Cornelia E.; Roberts, Fred S.; Theuns, Peter, eds. (1998), Recent Progress in Mathematical Psychology, Psychology Press, p. x, ISBN 9780805819755.
  3. Smelser, Neil J.; Baltes, Paul B., eds. (2001), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 1, Elsevier, p. 9411, ISBN 9780080430768.


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