PSY5018H: Mathematical Models of Human Behavior

3 CreditsHonorsArts/HumanitiesEntrepreneurship

Mathematical models of complex human behavior, including individual/group decision making, information processing, learning, perception, and overt action. Specific computational techniques drawn from decision theory, information theory, probability theory, machine learning, and elements of data analysis. prereq: Math 1271 or instr consent

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