| Jaime S. Sichman, Rosaria Conte, Nigel Gilbert - 1998 - 245 páginas
...1) note: "Herbert Simon is fond of arguing that the social sciences are, in fact, the hard sciences. For one, many crucially important social processes...economics, demography, political science, and so forth (...)" "The social sciences are also hard because certain kinds of controlled experimentation are hard.... | |
| Francesco Luna, Benedikt Stefansson - 2000 - 336 páginas
...1) note: Herbert Simon is fond of arguing that the social sciences are, in fact, the hard sciences. For one, many crucially important social processes...economics, demography, political science, and so forth (...) a way-that is, follow certain specific rules-then society as a whole will exhibit some particular... | |
| Francesco C. Billari, Alexia Prskawetz - 2003 - 230 páginas
...Axtell say: "Herbert Simon is fond of arguing that the social sciences are, in fact, the hard sciences. For one, many crucially important social processes...complex. They are not neatly decomposable into separate subprocesses - economic, demographic, cultural, spatial whose isolated analyzes can be aggregated to... | |
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