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Exploring the intersection of computer simulation and social sciences, this book delves into how simulations can enhance understanding of complex social phenomena. It examines various methodologies and applications, showcasing case studies that illustrate the effectiveness of simulation in modeling social behavior, decision-making processes, and systemic interactions. By bridging the gap between computational techniques and social theory, it highlights the potential for simulations to offer new insights and inform research across diverse social science disciplines.
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Simulation for the Social Scientist, Nigel Gilbert, Klaus G. Troitzsch
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- Released
- 2005
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- Title
- Simulation for the Social Scientist
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Nigel Gilbert, Klaus G. Troitzsch
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
- Released
- 2005
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 314
- ISBN13
- 9780335216000
- Category
- Social sciences
- Description
- Exploring the intersection of computer simulation and social sciences, this book delves into how simulations can enhance understanding of complex social phenomena. It examines various methodologies and applications, showcasing case studies that illustrate the effectiveness of simulation in modeling social behavior, decision-making processes, and systemic interactions. By bridging the gap between computational techniques and social theory, it highlights the potential for simulations to offer new insights and inform research across diverse social science disciplines.