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Fundamental Concepts of Quantitative Sociology

In this chapter the concepts of a quantitative approach to dynamic processes in socio-systems will be introduced in general form. The procedure consists of two steps First of all appropriate macrovariables of the socio-system have to be found. Secondly, equations of motion for these macrovariables must be established. [Pg.55]


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