Les mathématiques utilisées en psychologie mathématique
Mathématiques et sciences humaines, Tome 13 (1965), pp. 23-39.
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Luce, R. D. Les mathématiques utilisées en psychologie mathématique. Mathématiques et sciences humaines, Tome 13 (1965), pp. 23-39. http://archive.numdam.org/item/MSH_1965__13__23_0/

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