Nigel Gilbert: 5 books

Book cover of Understanding Social Statistics
by Dr. Jane L. Fielding, Nigel Gilbert
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 2006

`This book is highly recommended for libraries and departments to adopt. If I had to teach a statistics class for sociology students this would be a book I would surely choose. The book achieves two very important goals: it teaches students a software package and trains them in the statistical analysis...
Book cover of Agent-Based Modelling in Economics
by Lynne Hamill, Nigel Gilbert
Language: English
Release Date: November 2, 2015

Agent-based modelling in economics Lynne Hamill and Nigel Gilbert, Centre for Research in Social Simulation (CRESS), University of Surrey, UK New methods of economic modelling have been sought as a result of the global economic downturn in 2008.This unique book highlights the benefits...
Book cover of Humans, Computers and Wizards

Humans, Computers and Wizards

Human (Simulated) Computer Interaction

by Norman Fraser, Nigel Gilbert, Scott McGlashan
Language: English
Release Date: December 16, 2013

Using data taken from a major European Union funded project on speech understanding, the SunDial project, this book considers current perspectives on human computer interaction and argues for the value of an approach taken from sociology which is based on conversation analysis.
Book cover of Modelling Norms
by Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
Language: English
Release Date: July 5, 2013

The book focusses on questions of individual and collective action, the emergence and dynamics of social norms and the feedback between individual behaviour and social phenomena. It discusses traditional modelling approaches to social norms and shows the usefulness of agent-based modelling for the...
Book cover of Assassinations Anthology
by Adrian Gilbert, Nigel West, Dan Mills
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2017

A fascinating look at what might have happened had historical assassination attempts succeeded.   If Hitler had died at any stage in the Second World War, would Germany have immediately sued for peace, or would the generals have taken over and fought a far more practical war than the obdurate Führer?...
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