Mathematical psychology is a branch of psychology that employs mathematical models and techniques to understand and predict human behavior. This field seeks to quantify psychological concepts and processes, allowing researchers to formulate theories that can be tested and validated through empirical data. Key aspects of mathematical psychology include: 1. **Modeling Behavior**: Researchers create mathematical models to represent cognitive processes such as perception, learning, decision-making, and memory. These models help to simplify complex behaviors into more manageable forms that can be analyzed.
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