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Mathematics for Social Scientists : learning Essential Foundational Skills / Shobha Bagai, Amber Habib and Geetha Venkataraman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2025.Description: xvii, 389p. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 9781032802008
  • 9781032802022
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 501 B13M
Contents:
Why to solve it? -- Sets -- Logic and reasoning -- Data analysis and modelling -- Probability -- Symmetry -- Perspective : Art and mathematics.
Summary: "This book helps readers bridge the gap between school-level mathematical skills and the quantitative and analytical skills required at the professional level. It presents basic mathematical concepts in an everyday context, enabling readers to pick up skills with ease. Mathematics for Social Scientists: 1. Focuses on building foundational skills in reasoning, data analysis and quantitative methods that are a requisite for progressing to higher levels; 2. Helps readers express mathematical ideas in the form of sets, analyse arguments and their validity mathematically, interpret and handle data, and understand the concept and use of probability; 3. Includes a dedicated chapter on symmetry, perspective, and art to encourage readers to reason, model, and objectively evaluate everyday situations. The volume will be useful to students of various disciplines in Social Sciences and Liberal Arts. It will also be an invaluable companion to practitioners of social sciences, humanities, and life sciences, as well as schoolteachers at the middle and higher secondary level"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why to solve it? -- Sets -- Logic and reasoning -- Data analysis and modelling -- Probability -- Symmetry -- Perspective : Art and mathematics.

"This book helps readers bridge the gap between school-level mathematical skills and the quantitative and analytical skills required at the professional level. It presents basic mathematical concepts in an everyday context, enabling readers to pick up skills with ease. Mathematics for Social Scientists: 1. Focuses on building foundational skills in reasoning, data analysis and quantitative methods that are a requisite for progressing to higher levels; 2. Helps readers express mathematical ideas in the form of sets, analyse arguments and their validity mathematically, interpret and handle data, and understand the concept and use of probability; 3. Includes a dedicated chapter on symmetry, perspective, and art to encourage readers to reason, model, and objectively evaluate everyday situations. The volume will be useful to students of various disciplines in Social Sciences and Liberal Arts. It will also be an invaluable companion to practitioners of social sciences, humanities, and life sciences, as well as schoolteachers at the middle and higher secondary level"--

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