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- catalog contributor b8063646.
- catalog contributor b8063647.
- catalog contributor b8063648.
- catalog created "[1975]".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "[1975]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1975]".
- catalog description "Chapter 1: Model building: the tie between theory and data -- What a mathematical model is -- The theory-model-data triangle -- Some comments on the uses of mathematics in sociology -- Chapter 2: A power-function model of status -- Translation into Mathematics -- Development and tests of the model -- Extensions of the model -- Evaluating the model -- Conclusions: benefits and costs of mathematics -- Problems -- Chapter 3: The distribution of acts in small groups -- Chapter 4: Graphs, matrices, and structural balance -- Translation into mathematics -- Other mathematical representations of balanced structures -- Tests and extensions of the model -- Evaluating the model -- Problems -- Chapter 5: Kinship and clique structures -- Kinship structure models -- Analyzing cliques and status structures -- Summary -- Problems -- Chapter 6: Identifying causes in structures -- Marginal analysis using partial differential equations -- Some final notes on structure models -- Problems -- Chapter 7: Time series data and diffusion -- Curve fitting with time series data -- Process models: diffusion -- Problems -- Chapter 8: Computer simulation and renewal processes -- A computer simulation of interpersonal choice -- A model of birth control processes -- Problems -- Chapter 9: Markov processes and occupational mobility -- A brief introduction to Markov processes -- Markov models of mobility -- Problems -- Chapter 10: Value conflict in two-person interaction -- Chapter 11: Discrete-state continuous time models -- Estimating parameters -- Comments on the model -- Problems -- Chapter 12: Working with mathematical models -- Questions about variables -- Questions about relationships -- Key questions for model building -- General philosophical considerations -- Inspiration for the model builder.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 242 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Mathematical sociology.".
- catalog identifier "0135621089".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mathematical sociology.".
- catalog isPartOf "Prentice-Hall methods of social sciences series".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "[1975]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall,".
- catalog relation "Mathematical sociology.".
- catalog subject "301/.01/51".
- catalog subject "HM24 .L425".
- catalog subject "Sociology Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Sociology Methodology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1: Model building: the tie between theory and data -- What a mathematical model is -- The theory-model-data triangle -- Some comments on the uses of mathematics in sociology -- Chapter 2: A power-function model of status -- Translation into Mathematics -- Development and tests of the model -- Extensions of the model -- Evaluating the model -- Conclusions: benefits and costs of mathematics -- Problems -- Chapter 3: The distribution of acts in small groups -- Chapter 4: Graphs, matrices, and structural balance -- Translation into mathematics -- Other mathematical representations of balanced structures -- Tests and extensions of the model -- Evaluating the model -- Problems -- Chapter 5: Kinship and clique structures -- Kinship structure models -- Analyzing cliques and status structures -- Summary -- Problems -- Chapter 6: Identifying causes in structures -- Marginal analysis using partial differential equations -- Some final notes on structure models -- Problems -- Chapter 7: Time series data and diffusion -- Curve fitting with time series data -- Process models: diffusion -- Problems -- Chapter 8: Computer simulation and renewal processes -- A computer simulation of interpersonal choice -- A model of birth control processes -- Problems -- Chapter 9: Markov processes and occupational mobility -- A brief introduction to Markov processes -- Markov models of mobility -- Problems -- Chapter 10: Value conflict in two-person interaction -- Chapter 11: Discrete-state continuous time models -- Estimating parameters -- Comments on the model -- Problems -- Chapter 12: Working with mathematical models -- Questions about variables -- Questions about relationships -- Key questions for model building -- General philosophical considerations -- Inspiration for the model builder.".
- catalog title "Mathematical sociology / Robert K. Leik, B. F. Meeker.".
- catalog type "text".