TY - BOOK AU - Nelimarkka,Matti TI - Computational thinking and social science: combining programming, methodologies and fundamental concepts SN - 1526497913 AV - QA76.9.L63 .N38 2023 U1 - 300.285 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Los Angeles PB - Sage KW - Social sciences KW - Methodology KW - Data processing N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages [333]-348) and index; A new kind of social science requires new skills -- Computational thinking, algorithms, and writing code -- Data science -- Network analysis -- data structures -- Simulations and complex systems -- Interactive systems -- Best practice for software development -- Computation and data: collection, storage, and manipulation -- Computational social science -- Research ethics in computational social science -- Mistakes and quality of results in computational social science -- Integrating computational methods into research N2 - "Taking a blended approach to computational social science, this book helps you understand the fundamentals of what is is alongside the techniques for doing it. It is a practical, step-by-step guide into how, why and when computational social sciences should be used in the first place. It will improve: Your ability to understand challenges and benefits that computational methods provide within social science. Your computational thinking and basics in programming to understand how the processes work. You translation from research problems into algorithms. Your use of computational tools, from a range of applications without going into advanced technical detail. Computational Thinking and Social Science focuses on helping you understand and design computational research that addresses social science problems regarding your interests. With condensed summaries, key concepts, exercises accompanies by sample code and boxed examples of computational methods within social science research throughout each chapter, this book will allow you to delve deeper into context of coding and why it exists"-- ER -