Description
Product ID: | 9780691159171 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Title: | A Mathematics Course for Political and Social Research |
Authors: | Author: David A. Siegel, Will H. Moore |
Page Count: | 456 |
Subjects: | Social research and statistics, Social research & statistics, Politics and government, Applied mathematics, Politics & government, Applied mathematics |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Suitable for students and researchers in political science and sociology, this book begins with the fundamental building blocks of mathematics and basic algebra, then goes on to cover essential subjects such as calculus in one and more than one variable, including optimization, constrained optimization, and implicit functions. Political science and sociology increasingly rely on mathematical modeling and sophisticated data analysis, and many graduate programs in these fields now require students to take a "math camp" or a semester-long or yearlong course to acquire the necessary skills. Available textbooks are written for mathematics or economics majors, and fail to convey to students of political science and sociology the reasons for learning often-abstract mathematical concepts. A Mathematics Course for Political and Social Research fills this gap, providing both a primer for math novices in the social sciences and a handy reference for seasoned researchers.
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Imprint Name: | Princeton University Press |
Publisher Name: | Princeton University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2013-08-11 |