Doing Computational Social Science

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Doing Computational Social Science

A Practical Introduction

Data science and analysis: general Research methods: general Mathematical and statistical software Computer applications in the social and behavioural sciences

Author: John McLevey

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Language: English

Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd

Published on: 15th December 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 688 pages

ISBN: 9781529738490


Computational approaches offer exciting opportunities for us to do social science differently. This beginner’s guide discusses a range of computational methods and how to use them to study the problems and questions you want to research.

It assumes no knowledge of programming, offering step-by-step guidance for coding in Python and drawing on examples of real data analysis to demonstrate how you can apply each approach in any discipline.

The book also:

Consideres important principles of social scientific computing

including transparency, accountability and reproducibility.

Understands the realities of completing research projects

and offers advice for dealing with issues such as messy or incomplete data and systematic biases.

Empowers you to learn at your own pace

with online resources including screencast tutorials and datasets that enable you to practice your skills and get up to speed.

For anyone who wants to use computational methods to conduct a social science research project, this book equips you with the skills, good habits and best working practices to do rigorous, high quality work.

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