Qualitative Mathematics for the Social Sciences

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Actual Mathematical Practice
Agent Based Modeling
AWM
Binary Operation
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Cellular Automata
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Classic Probability Theory
cognitive structures
conceptual systems in social science
Distributive Axiom
Du Bois Reymond
dynamic systems theory
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equivalence
Euclidean Plane
Figure-8 Knot
Gestalt Qualities
hermeneutic
Incompatible Measures
Intransitive Relations
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Jordan Curve Theorem
Logical Relation
mathematical
Mathematical Practice
Mathematical Space
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psychological modelling
qualitative research methods
Quantum Probability
Quantum Probability Theory
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Reidemeister Moves
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Simple Closed Curve
social systems modelling
space
Stimulus Areas
topological analysis
Trivial Knot
Vague Predicates
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Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415444828
  • Weight: 1070g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book Lee Rudolph brings together international contributors who combine psychological and mathematical perspectives to analyse how qualitative mathematics can be used to create models of social and psychological processes. Bridging the gap between the fields with an imaginative and stimulating collection of contributed chapters, the volume updates the current research on the subject, which until now has been rather limited, focussing largely on the use of statistics.

Qualitative Mathematics for the Social Sciences contains a variety of useful illustrative figures, introducing readers from the social sciences to the rich contribution that modern mathematics has made to our knowledge of logic, structures, and dynamic systems. A beguiling array of conceptual systems, topological models and fractals are discussed which transcend the application of statistics, and bring a fresh perspective to the study of social representations.

The wide selection of qualitative mathematical methodologies discussed in this volume will be hugely valuable to higher-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of psychology, sociology and mathematics. It will also be useful for researchers, academics and professionals from the social sciences who want a firmer grasp on the use of qualitative mathematics.