Political attitudes : computational and simulation modeling /

Political Science has traditionally employed empirical research and analytical resources to understand, explain and predict political phenomena. One of the long-standing criticisms against empirical modeling targets the static perspective provided by the model-invariant paradigm. In political scienc...

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Main Authors: Voinea, Camelia Florela
Published: Wiley,
Publisher Address: Chichester, UK :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Wiley series in computational and quantitative social science
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Summary: Political Science has traditionally employed empirical research and analytical resources to understand, explain and predict political phenomena. One of the long-standing criticisms against empirical modeling targets the static perspective provided by the model-invariant paradigm. In political science research, this issue has a particular relevance since political phenomena prove sophisticated degrees of context-dependency whose complexity could be hardly captured by traditional approaches. To cope with the complexity challenge, a new modeling paradigm was needed. This book is concerned with
Carrier Form: xli, 306 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781118833148
1118833147
9781118833155
1118833155
Index Number: JA71
CLC: O29
D0-05
Call Number: D0-05/V895