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Making Social Sciences More Scientific The Need For Predictive Models Rein Taagepera

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Making Social Sciences More Scientific The Need For Predictive Models Rein Taagepera
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Rein Taagepera
ISBN: 9780191560033, 9780199534661, 0199534667, 0191560030
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Making Social Sciences More Scientific The Need For Predictive Models Rein Taagepera by Rein Taagepera 9780191560033, 9780199534661, 0199534667, 0191560030 instant download after payment.

In his challenging new book Rein Taagepera argues that society needs more from social sciences than they have delivered. One reason for falling short is that social sciences have depended excessively on regression and other statistical approaches, neglecting logical model building. Science is not only about the empirical 'What is?' but also very much about the conceptual 'How should it be on logical grounds?' Statistical approaches are essentially descriptive, while quantitatively formulated logical models are predictive in an explanatory way. Making Social Sciences More Scientific contrasts the predominance of statistics in today's social sciences and predominance of quantitatively predictive logical models in physics. It shows how to construct predictive models and gives social science examples. Making Social Sciences More Scientific is useful to students who wish to learn the basics of the scientific method and to all those researchers who look for ways to do better social science.

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