Journal of Mathematical Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Mathematical Psychology is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The mathematical psychology of Peter Fishburn172
Editorial Board44
Learning, forgetting, and the correlation of knowledge in knowledge space theory19
On the correspondence between granular polytomous spaces and polytomous surmising functions17
Conjugate Bayesian analysis of the Wald model: On an exact drift-rate posterior16
Measuring the velocity of spatio-temporal attention waves14
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The cognitive foundations of tacit commitments: A virtual bargaining model of dynamic interactions14
Modelling consideration heterogeneity in a two-stage conjunctive model13
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Hold-out strategy for selecting learning models: Application to categorization subjected to presentation orders10
Mathematical self-determination theory I: Real representation10
An entropy model of decision uncertainty9
Structure of single-peaked preferences8
Choosing is losing: How opportunity cost influences valuations and choice8
Majority-approval social choice8
On the multiplicative inequality7
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Geometrical properties of a generalized cone and its 2D image7
On compound mixed concepts7
Assessment-based correct rates in learning spaces6
RT-MPTs: Process models for response-time distributions with diffusion-model kernels6
Sufficient conditions making lexicographic rules over the power set satisfy extensibility6
Sense of agency in operations with delays: A free-energy model and application to interface design5
Clustering and the efficient use of cognitive resources5
Traits and tangles: An analysis of the Big Five paradigm by tangle-based clustering5
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How to enhance military research using mathematical psychology4
Semiorders and continuous Scott–Suppes representations. Debreu’s Open Gap Lemma with a threshold4
Characterization of countable and continuous Richter–Peleg multi-utility representations4
Remarks on learning spaces4
Analysing the bias introduced by adaptive designs to estimates of psychometric functions4
Corrigendum to “An entropy model of decision uncertainty” [Journal of Mathematical Psychology 125 (2025), 102919]4
Two peas in a pod: Discounting models as a special case of the VARMAX3
Random utility without regularity3
Measuring a thought3
Cognitive models of decision-making with identifiable parameters: Diffusion decision models with within-trial noise3
Subjective expected utility with signed threshold3
The best-worst-choice polytope on four alternatives3
A characterization of two-agent Pareto representable orderings3
Probabilistic models of delay discounting: “Fixed-endpoint” psychometric curves improve plausibility and performance3
Generalizing survivor interaction contrast functions for coactive systems to the linear ballistic accumulator model, inhomogeneous Poisson processes, and presenting a novel ‘bare bones’ stochastic pro3
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Constructing, improving, and shortening tests for skill assessment3
On delineating forward- and backward-graded knowledge structures from fuzzy skill maps3
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