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The successful modeling of compatibility of the question order effect and the response replicability effect in opinion polls opens a new research field in which quantum instrument theory unifies quantum measurement and quantum cognition with quantum computer simulation.
Ref:
1) Ozawa M. (1984) Quantum measuring processes of continuous observables, Journal of Mathematical Physics, 25, 79.
2) Ozawa M. (2002) Conservative quantum computing, Physical Review Letters, 89, 057902.
3) Ozawa M., Khrennikov A. (2021) Modeling combination of question order effect, response replicability effect, and QQ-equality with quantum instruments, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 100, 102491.
Ozawa has studied mathematical physics, mathematical logic, and philosophy of science. He developed quantum instrument theory and quantum set theory with contributions to foundations of quantum measurement theory, quantum information, and quantum computing, for which he received the International Quantum Award in 2010. Recently, he is extending his research interest to quantum cognition.