journal article Jun 01, 1936

Further Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Human Relations

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In continuation of a previous paper, some consequences of the fundamental equations established there are studied. For some simple hypothetical cases it is shown how some of the parameters which enter in the equations governing the structure of the social group can be determined by means of those equations from actually observable data. Furthermore some general properties of the variation with respect to time of the fundamental distribution function, which enters in the equations, are derived.
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Jun 01, 1936
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N. Rashevsky (1936). Further Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Human Relations. Psychometrika, 1(2), 21-31. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02288002
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