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  • What can computer simulation contribute to the social sciences?
  • Which of the many approaches to simulation would be best for my social science project?
  • How do I design, carry out and analyse the results from a computer simulation?
Interest in social simulation has been growing rapidly worldwide as a result of increasingly powerful hardware and software and also a rising interest in the application of ideas of complexity, evolution, adaptation and chaos in the social sciences. Simulation for the Social Scientist is a practical textbook on the techniques of building computer simulations to assist understanding of social and economic issues and problems.

This authoritative book details all the common approaches to social simulation, to provide social scientists with an appreciation of the literature and allow those with some programming skills to create their own simulations.

New for this edition:

  • A new chapter on designing multi-agent

    Table of Contents
    1: Simulation and social science
    2: Simulation as a method
    3: Systems dynamics and world models
    4: Microanalytical simulation models
    5: Queuing models
    6: Multilevel simulation models
    7: Cellular automata
    8: Multi-agent models
    9: Developing multi-agent systems
    10: Learning and evolutionary models
    Appendix A (websites)
    Appendix B (Linear stability analysis of the hawk–dove–lawabider model)
    Appendix C (Random number generators)

Simulation for the Social Scientist

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      Published 16 February 2005
      ISBN-13 9780335216000
      978-0335216000
      ISBN-10 335216005

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      • What can computer simulation contribute to the social sciences?
      • Which of the many approaches to simulation would be best for my social science project?
      • How do I design, carry out and analyse the results from a computer simulation?
      Interest in social simulation has been growing rapidly worldwide as a result of increasingly powerful hardware and software and also a rising interest in the application of ideas of complexity, evolution, adaptation and chaos in the social sciences. Simulation for the Social Scientist is a practical textbook on the techniques of building computer simulations to assist understanding of social and economic issues and problems.

      This authoritative book details all the common approaches to social simulation, to provide social scientists with an appreciation of the literature and allow those with some programming skills to create their own simulations.

      New for this edition:

      • A new chapter on designing multi-agent

        Table of Contents
        1: Simulation and social science
        2: Simulation as a method
        3: Systems dynamics and world models
        4: Microanalytical simulation models
        5: Queuing models
        6: Multilevel simulation models
        7: Cellular automata
        8: Multi-agent models
        9: Developing multi-agent systems
        10: Learning and evolutionary models
        Appendix A (websites)
        Appendix B (Linear stability analysis of the hawk–dove–lawabider model)
        Appendix C (Random number generators)

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