Detalls del llibre
Undeniably, the amount of "human information" in our culture has increased by leaps and bounds. How that information is used has profound implications on the way we live as a society. At the same time, the discussion of values, norms, and purpose is often missing from the discourse of social research especially by those who work within the positivist framework. Authors James Bradley and Kurt Schaefer develop principles to guide the use of data and models in the human sciences. Writing as scholars who are at home with empirical and mathematical social science, yet taking seriously the critiques of this heritage, the authors propose ways of developing norms without becoming radically subjective. The Uses and Misuses of Data and Models argues eloquently that norms, values, and purpose need to become part of the common discourse of researchers, with more ethical and socially responsible research the result. The Uses and Misuses of Data and Models is an intriguing and thought-provoking book that will be of great interest to anyone involved in the enterprise of social research.
- Autors James Bradley Wells, Guillermo S. Kurtz Schaefer
- ISBN13 9780761909224
- ISBN10 0761909222
- Pàgines 212
- Any Edició 1998
- Fecha de publicación 10/06/1998
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Uses and Misuses of Data and Models: The Mathematization of the Human Sciences (Alemany, Francès)
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- James Bradley Wells, Guillermo S. Kurtz Schaefer
- 9780761909224



