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The Process of Model-Building in the Behavioral Sciences

Ashby, W. Ross(Contributions by)Churchman, C. West(Contributions by)Guetzkow, Harold(Contributions by)Stogdill, Ralph M.(Edited by)
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How does one analyze a set of real events in order to isolate and define the important variables that appear to be operating?

Determine the structure of relationships between the variables?

Represent the content and structure of a system of events in the form of a mathematical equation?

The student of model-building seeks answers to many such questions that are not adequately dealt with in the existing literature.

In this book, eight experts fill an important need by offering a range of approaches to model-building in the behavioral sciences.

The papers in this collection reflect the contributors' common concern to improve the teaching methodology in those fields in which model-building is increasingly the primary focus of research.

The insights they provide will be of crucial interest to students of model-building is increasingly the primary focus of research.

The insights they provide will be of crucial interest to students of model-building and those who instruct them in the preconditions for constructing workable models of behavior.

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Product Details
WW Norton & Co
0393006417 / 9780393006414
Paperback / softback
150.11
01/04/1972
United States
English
192 pages
130 x 198 mm, 216 grams
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