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Models for Non-Modelers

Understanding the Use of Models for Social Scientists and Others

Göran Djurfeldt (Lund University, Sweden) Ola Hall

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Routledge
19 September 2023
Models for Non-Modelers focuses not on how to design models but on how to understand and critically appraise them. Data and statistical models are widely used in disciplines such as epidemiology, climate science and systems design, but it can be difficult for those without the necessary training to understand and implement them.

This book is for non-modelers, especially social scientists. Through extensive examination of some common models both in visual and text form, this book shows these non-modellers how to understand the problems, both in the logic and implementation of such models. It includes in-depth worked examples and boxed text for more technical aspects. It does not require the reader to have in-depth mathematical knowledge. Also working through some common models in epidemiology and climate change scholarship, it examines AI and the problem of causality.

This book will be suitable for graduate students and researchers in the social sciences who would like to learn more about how to assess models and the steps they need to take to apply them in their own research, as well as for those taking first courses in quantitative methods and statistical analysis for research data analysis.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   320g
ISBN:   9781032357355
ISBN 10:   1032357355
Pages:   126
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Göran Djurfeldt is Emeritus Professor, Department of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden. He has had a long career in sociology and development studies and a career-long interest in methodological issues. Djurfeldt has worked with all types of methods, such as historical studies and other qualitative methods, as well as field work in Scandinavia, in South Asia and in sub-Saharan Africa.

Reviews for Models for Non-Modelers: Understanding the Use of Models for Social Scientists and Others

Models for Non-Modelers is a very timely and up-to-date comment on a central theme of scientific work, the use of models. It helps the interested reader to better understand important challenges of knowledge production in an era of critical debate regarding the concept of truth. Furthermore, to understand the research community's strengths and limitations to produce new knowledge, which can be useful for handling complex environmental, economic and societal challenges like climate change and pandemics. It is highly recommended for a broad audience spanning from the interested public to students and researchers in development studies, environmental sciences, public health, and many other fields of science. -- Per-Olof OEstergren, Professor in Social Medicine, Lund University, Sweden This is a mind-opening critical, and pedagogical, scrutiny of scientific reasoning about the fateful issues of our time, from Limits to Growth to climate change and artificial intelligence. --Goeran Therborn, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Cambridge, UK Models walk a fine balance between simplicity and complexity to make it possible for us to summarize, make sense of, and sometimes predict a complicated world. How to illuminate the importance of models for scientists' work and its communication to the public? Goeran Djurfeldt's answer is to 'teach by illustration.' Occam's razor of parsimony guides the author both in his style of presentation and in his approach to models themselves. This book is enlivened by both subject-specific and mathematical nuance at key intersections. -- Christopher Swader, Associate Professor of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden


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