bookJan 1, 2004Closed access
Methods of discovery : heuristics for the social sciences
Abstract
Abbott helps social science students discover what questions to ask. This exciting book is not about habits and the mechanics of doing social science research, but about habits of thinking that enable students to use those mechanics in new ways, by coming up with new ideas and combining them more effectively with old ones. Abbott organizes his book around general methodological moves, and uses examples from throughout the social sciences to show how these moves can open new lines of thinking. In each chapter, he covers several moves and their reverses (if these exist), discussing particular examples of the move as well as its logical and theoretical structure. Often he goes on to propose applications of the…
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- Heuristics
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Data science
- Epistemology
- Computer science
- Management science
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- Sociology
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