UDC 53.08: 001
DOI: 10.36871/2618-9976.2020.12.003

Authors

Sapozhnikova Kseniya Vsevolodovna
Deputy head of laboratory for metrological maintenance of computerised sensors and measuring systems, D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology; IMEKO TC 7 member; ICMI member; Editorial Advisory Board member: Sensors & Transducers Journal, Soft Measurements and Computing, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Taymanov Roald Yevgen’evich
Head of laboratory for metrological maintenance of computerised sensors and measuring systems, D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology; Full member of the Metrological Academy; IMEKO TC 7 member; ICMI member; Editorial Advisory Boardmember: International Journal on Advances in Systems and Measurements, Soft Measurements and Computing; Saint Petersburg, Russia
Kostromina Svetlana Nikolaevna
Full doctor of sciences; Professor; Saint Petersburg State University, head of the Department for Personality Psychology; President of the Saint Petersburg Psychological Society, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Abstract

At the beginning of the XXIst century, the need for measuring properties of human and society has increased. It has been shown that the efficiency of work in this direction is higher when crossdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research team is organised. However, interaction in the group of specialists working in various scientific fields leads to new problems. The experience gained at the D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology shows the ways that enable the team to solve arising challenges.

Keywords

Interdisciplinary investigations
Properties of human and society
Measurement model
Multidimensional quantity
Soft measurements