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1 online resource (657 pages) |
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Cover; TItle; Copyright; CONTENTS; DETAILED CONTENTS; 1. What is System Science?; PART 1 Health and Human Development; 2. The Social Symbiome Framework: Linking Genes-to-Global Cultures in Public Health Using Network Science; 3. The Impact of Urban Form on Weight Loss: Combining a Spatial Agent-Based Model with a Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change; 4. Promoting Social Contagion of Preventive Behavior during Influenza Epidemics: An Agent-based Simulation |
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5. Simulating Syndemic Risk: Using System Dynamics Modeling to Understand Psycho-Social Challenges Facing Women Living With and At-Risk for HIV6. System Dynamics Modeling and Finding Solutions to the "Wicked" Public Health Problem of Preventing Chronic Diseases; 7. Network Analysis and Psychology; 8. Using Cognitive Social Structures to Understand Peer Relations in Childhood and Adolescence; 9. Chains of Affection: The Structure of Adolescent Romantic and Sexual Networks; 10. The Art of Building Dynamic Systems Models; PART 2 Environment and Sustainability |
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11. A System Dynamics Examination of the Willingness of Villagers to Engage in Illegal Logging12. Exploring Complexity in a Human-Environment System: An Agent-Based Spatial Model for Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Integration; 13. Agent-Based Modeling in Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Lessons from a Comparative Analysis; 14. Eutropia: Integrated Valuation of Lake Eutrophication Abatement Decisions Using a Bayesian Belief Network; 15. Using System Dynamics to Model Industry's Developmental Response to Energy Policy |
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16. Integrated Agent-Based and System Dynamics Modelling for Simulation of Sustainable Mobility17. Stakeholder Analysis and Social Network Analysis in Natural Resource Management; 18. The Multilevel Participatory Modelling of Land Use Policies in African Drylands: A Method to Embed Adaptability Skills of Drylands Societies in a Policy Framework; 19. A Systems Approach to Stakeholder Management; PART 3 Communities and Social Change; 20. Modeling Social Ties and Household Mobility; 21. Simulating Sprawl |
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22. Agents of Change: Mixed-Race Households and the Dynamics of Neighborhood Segregation in the United States23. The (In)compatibility of Diversity and Sense of Community; 24. Spatializing Social Networks: Using Social Network Analysis to Investigate Geographies of Gang Rivalry, Territoriality, and Violence in Los Angeles; 25. Social Networks and the Study of Language Variation and Change; 26. Community as Method, Community as Net: Social Network Analysis as a Tool for Studying Mutual Aid between Therapeutic Community Residents |
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27. Circles of Association: The Connections of Community-Based Food Systems |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology
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System theory -- Social aspects
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Social systems.
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Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology
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Social systems
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System theory -- Social aspects
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317607083 |
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1317607082 |
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9781317607076 |
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1317607074 |
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