Computational Modeling

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780803972704

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By Charles S. Taber, Richard John Timpone
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215 x 139 mm
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140 g
Pages:
104

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Computational modelling allows researchers to combine the rich detail of qualitative research with the rigour of quantitative and formal research, as well as to represent complex structures and processes within a theoretical model. After an introduction to modelling, the authors discuss the role of computational methods in the social sciences. They treat computational methods, including dynamic simulation, knowledge-based models and machine learning, as a single broad class of research tools and develop a framework for incorporating them within established traditions of social science research. They provide a concise description of each method and a variety of social science illustrations, including four detailed examples. Common to most of these methods is a straightforward underlying approach: develop a process theory, express this theory as a computer program, and simulate the theory by running the program. The book concludes with a discussion of ways to validate computational models.

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Introduction Dynamic Simulation Models Knowledge-Based Systems Models of Machine Learning Evaluating Computational Models

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