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Quantitative Social Science Research in Practice : Generating Novel and Parsimonious Explanatory Models for Social Sciences

ISBN : 9781032648194

Author : Charlette Donalds

Publisher : Routledge

Year : 2025

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : Applying quantitative methods, quantitative behavioral science (QBS) researchers collect and analyze data to uncover patterns and relationships that drive human behaviour. QBS studies involve exploring existing theories to generate new causal models. The book offers an approach for generating novel, parsimonious, and actionable models.

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