Bartosz W. Wojciechowski
Quantum Probability Theory, Psychology and Law: Modelling Legal Decision Making with Quantum Principles
Quantum Probability Theory, Psychology and Law: Modelling Legal Decision Making with Quantum Principles
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This book explores how quantum probability theory can be applied to psychology and law to deepen our understanding of psychological and legal issues, suggesting a paradigm shift in the study of these areas. It introduces psychologists and lawyers to fresh conceptual frameworks and shows how quantum theory can be transferred to psychological research models, potentially resolving unexplained psychological phenomena, influencing scientific views, undermining traditional foundations of the legal system, and leading to new research directions.
Format: Hardback
Length: 12 pages
Publication date: 22 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This groundbreaking book offers the first comprehensive exploration of the application of quantum principles in legal decision-making. By delving into the realm of quantum probability theory, it sheds light on how psychology and law can be intertwined to enhance our understanding of psychological and legal issues, paving the way for a paradigm shift in these fields of study. Written with a clear and accessible narrative, this book serves as an introduction to quantum probability theory for non-physicists, providing a comprehensive summary of how psychology can be leveraged to comprehend quantum phenomena and their implications for human decision-making.
The author begins by introducing psychologists and lawyers to a range of conceptual frameworks, including classical probability theory, classical statistics, data mining, and quantum theory. Through meticulous explanations and illustrative examples, they demonstrate how these frameworks can be applied to psychological research models, offering new insights into previously unexplained psychological phenomena. Moreover, the book showcases how quantum theory and concepts can be translated into psychological research paradigms, leading to the resolution of complex psychological issues and the formulation of innovative research directions.
To support their arguments, the author employs studies conducted in their own research to illustrate how legal decision-making can be approached in a completely new light through the lens of quantum probability theory. By leveraging the unique properties of quantum mechanics, legal professionals can gain a deeper understanding of the factors that influence decision-making processes, leading to more informed and effective legal outcomes.
This book is of immense interest to graduate students and researchers in the fields of forensic psychology and legal decision-making, as well as legal professionals and legal scholars. Its innovative approach and comprehensive coverage of the intersection of psychology and law make it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to advance their knowledge in these critical areas. As the field of quantum psychology continues to evolve, this book will undoubtedly remain a cornerstone for future research and practice.
Weight: 460g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032514871
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