Advances in social science and computers : a research annual

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Advances in social science and computers : a research annual

editors, G. David Garson, Stuart S. Nagel

JAI Press, c1989-<c1996 >

  • vol. 1 : 1989
  • vol. 2 : 1991
  • vol. 3 : 1993
  • vol. 4 : 1996

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注記

Editors' names in reverse order in vol. 2 and vol. 4

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

vol. 1 : 1989 ISBN 9781559380362

内容説明

This annual publication deals with how microcomputers and other computers can be applied to improving the explanatory and evaluative roles of modern social science. Each volume contains chapters by experts in political science, psychology, sociology, economics and computer science.

目次

  • Part 1 Introductory overviews: microcomputers and social science research, G. David Garson
  • microcomputers and public policy, Stuart S. Nagel. Part 2 Artificial intelligence and expert systems: computer simulation, artificial intelligence and political science, G. David Garson
  • problems in developing rule-based expert systems, Bruce Rocheleau and Jack King. Part 3 Microcomputers to aid in making decisions: major decision support systems approaches in multiple-criteria decision making, Michael L. Gibson
  • dealing with mulitple constraints in policy evaluation, Stuart S. Nagel. Part 4 Microcomputers and statistical analysis: the usefulness of graphics displays for statistical analysis and decision making, William F. Wright
  • dataism - a general purpose simulation programme for statistics and research methods, Drake Bradley. Part 5 Modelling and simulation: simulating economic activities with microcomputers, Donald Hester
  • modelling human interactions, Donal E. Muir. Part 6 The social impact of computers: recommendations for facilitating adult computer skills, Christopher J. Mruk
  • ethical issues in federal computing - an overview and research agenda, Thomas J. Bergin.
巻冊次

vol. 2 : 1991 ISBN 9781559380379

内容説明

This annual publication deals with how microcomputers and other computers can be applied to improving the explanatory and evaluative roles of modern social science. Each volume contains chapters by experts in political science, psychology, sociology, economics and computer science.

目次

  • Part 1 Introductory overviews: recent developments in microcomputers and social science, G. David Garson
  • updating microcomputers and public policy analysis, Stuart S. Nagel
  • a cognitive map of computing, Frank W. Connolly. Part 2 Computers in government: the unfulfilled promise - use of computers by and for legislatures, Robert L. Stoyles
  • high tech effects - a model for research on microcomputers in public organizations, Donald F. Norris and Lyke Thompson
  • administrative issues in design of distributed computer applications for government, L.R. Jones and Arthur J. Machtinger. Part 3 Microcomputers for optimal decisions: decision support systems for high-level policy making, Dov Teeni
  • using microcomputers to aid in the optimum allocation of resources, Stuart S. Nagel. Part 4 Expert systems and artificial intelligence: a review of expert system development software and social science applications, Michael J. Liebhaber. Part 5 Microcomputers for teaching: selection of software in the instructional laboratory, Darrell L. Butler
  • creating new resources for social science research instruction, David Garson. Part 6 Telecommunications and telecomputing: telecommunications for public administration education, Michael L. Vasu and Alex Pattakos
  • telecomputing - organizational impacts, Murray Turoff et al. Part 7 The impact of computers: the impact of information technology on research in science, Jonathan A. Morrell
  • the social impact of computers on college students, Beverly K. Nead and William S. Johnson.
巻冊次

vol. 3 : 1993 ISBN 9781559383929

内容説明

This annual publication deals with how microcomputers and other computers can be applied to improving the explanatory and evaluative roles of modern social science. Each volume contains chapters by experts in political science, psychology, sociology, economics and computer science.

目次

  • Part 1 Social science and computers: research advances in social sciences and computers, G. David Garson. Part 2 Public policy and computers: decision-aiding software for the social sciences, Stuart S. Nagel
  • an application of microcomputer decision analysis to human resource management, G. Stephen Taylor and J.P. Shim. Part 3 Legal implications of computing: managing freedom of information laws - a survey of state-level department, John S. Klemanski and Karen J. Maschke
  • international legal perspectives on issues in computer programmes/software protection - supply and uses, Marc-George Pufong. Part 4 Psychological implications of computing: the psychological effects of computers upon youth - a selective review, D. Patrick Zimmerman
  • attitudes toward computers in a purported personality assessment setting, Max R. Martin and Paul N. Dixon. Part 5 Organizational implications of computing: do professionals take advantage of technological innovations? - the case of computers, William R. O'Brien et al
  • the role of consultation networks in physicians utilization of a hospital information system, James G. Anderson et al. Part 6 Computers in government: the management foundation for information resources, Sharon Caudle
  • human resource management, computers and organization theory - a test of the Bozeman-Bretschneider model, G. David Garson. Part 7 Computers in social science data analysis: super-optimum solutions in public controversies, Suart S. Nagel
  • continuous audience response technology combined with survey methods in field research - a description and application, Michael S. Vasu et al. Part 8 Computer resources for social science research: statistical analysis and data graphics, Carl Gracton and Anne Permaloff
  • research guide to on-line systems for social science, Martha Swann and Thomas Steele.
巻冊次

vol. 4 : 1996 ISBN 9781559385893

内容説明

This annual publication deals with how microcomputers and other computers can be applied to improving the explanatory and evaluative roles of modern social science. Each volume contains chapters by experts in political science, psychology, sociology, economics and computer science.

目次

  • Part 1 Decision-aiding software: analyzing and improving user acceptance of multi-criteria decision-making aids, Jeffrey Kottermann, Fred Davies
  • decision-aiding software and alternative dispute resolution, Linda M.V. Lisk
  • dispersed group decision-making, David Van Over, Susan Kinney. Part 2 Expert systems and artificial intelligence: reasoning from cases in world affairs, William de D. Mills
  • can intelligent advisory systems assist users of routine libraries? a preliminary report of a field experiment, R.F. Shangraw, David Coursey. Part 3 Computer-aided teaching: using decision-aiding software for teaching in all fields of knowledge, Stuart Nagel, Lisa Bievenue
  • using computer assisted instruction to enhance the understanding of policy-making, Donald M. Borock
  • a comparative ethnography of IBM work-stations in university departments, Mark A Shields, William Graves, III. Part 4 Impacts of computers on society: the role of social contexts in understanding technological innovations, Kenneth Anderson, et al
  • interorganizational and interdepartmental information sharing, Bruce Rocheleau
  • the postmodern computerization of society, Joseph Behar. Part 5 Applications to business, medicine, and law: the analytic hierarchy process applied to business and other applications, Ernest Forman, Refik Soyer
  • medical decision analysis, John B. Wong et al
  • computers and legal decision aids, Vance Fisher. Part 6 The future of social science and computers: social science and computers in the year 2000, G. David Garson.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA12058227
  • ISBN
    • 1559380365
    • 1559380373
    • 1559383925
    • 1559385898
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Grennwich, Conn. ; London
  • ページ数/冊数
    v. <1-4 >
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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