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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Economics_(Boundless)/1%3A_Principles_of_Economics/1.5%3A_Economic_ModelsMathematical economics uses mathematical methods, such as algebra and calculus, to represent theories and analyze problems in economics.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/ANTH_205%3A_Cultures_of_the_World_-_Perspectives_on_Culture_(Scheib)/04%3A_Methods_and_Fieldwork/4.04%3A_Ethnography_TodayEthnography is cultural anthropology’s distinctive research strategy. It was originally developed by anthropologists to study small-scale, relatively isolated cultural groups. Like the cultures and pe...Ethnography is cultural anthropology’s distinctive research strategy. It was originally developed by anthropologists to study small-scale, relatively isolated cultural groups. Like the cultures and peoples studied, anthropology and ethnography are evolving. This section covers the methods of research used in contemporary ethnography.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Work_and_Human_Services/Social_Science_Research_-_Principles_Methods_and_Practices_(Bhattacherjee)/06%3A_Measurement_of_Constructs/6.02%3A_OperationalizationUnidimensional constructs are measured using reflective indicators (even though multiple reflective indicators may be used for measuring abstruse constructs such as self-esteem), while multidimensiona...Unidimensional constructs are measured using reflective indicators (even though multiple reflective indicators may be used for measuring abstruse constructs such as self-esteem), while multidimensional constructs are measured as a formative combination of the multiple dimensions, even though each of the underlying dimensions may be measured using one or more reflective indicators.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Economics_(Boundless)/19%3A_Measuring_Output_and_Income/19.1%3A_Measuring_Output_Using_GDPGross domestic product is the market value of all final goods and services produced within the national borders of a country for a given period of time.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Work_and_Human_Services/Social_Problems_-_Continuity_and_Change/01%3A_Understanding_Social_Problems/1.04%3A_Doing_Research_on_Social_ProblemsThis page reviews various research methods used by sociologists to study social problems, including surveys, experiments, observational studies, and existing data analysis, each with its unique advant...This page reviews various research methods used by sociologists to study social problems, including surveys, experiments, observational studies, and existing data analysis, each with its unique advantages and disadvantages. It emphasizes the significance of the scientific method, objectivity, and managing biases in sociological research to ensure reliable outcomes.