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"The book provides a clear exposition of much that is relevant to simulation. . . . The authors then focus on the elements of computer simulation, namely, the assumptions upon which simulation is built: parameters, inputs or independent variables, algorithms or process decision rules, and outputs or dependent variables. Each of these facets, and the extent to which they need to be fully appreciated if simulation is to prove successful, is treated with care and clarity. . . Chapter 2 . . . is particularly well written and is exactly the type of treatment that should be included in a any graduate course on applied social research methods. . . Overall this is a book which many among the community of systems practitioners will find worthwhile reading." --Systems Practice "It is a readable book and--as intended--is easily accessible for the novice. The purpose and process of simulation modelling are described in brief, but clear, terms and are illustrated by the three well-chosen examples." --Telephone Surveys "This book is a good place to begin one's education in the potential for using computer simulations in theory building and policy analysis. As with any good book, it will whet your appetite and raise almost as many questions as it answers." --Social Science Computer Review Computer simulation represents one of the fastest growing areas for conducting research in the social sciences. Now, in Computer Simulation Applications, Marcia Lynn Whicker and Lee Sigelman show you how simulations can be used to analyze social systems for the purposes of theory building and policy analysis. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of computer simulations as a research method and outline the various steps involved in designing a simulation model. In addition, they provide practical suggestions on how to use a simulation model to test hypotheses, how to evaluate and validate a model, and the relative advantages of general purpose programming languages versus specialized sensitivity testing. If you're currently conducting or considering computer simulations in your research, then this volume is a must for your professional toolkit.Whicker, Marcia L. is the author of 'Computer Simulation Applications: An Introduction - Marcia Lynn Whicker - Paperback' with ISBN 9780803932463 and ISBN 0803932464.
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