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Computational social science

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics, 2010
AbstractThe social sciences investigate human and social dynamics and organization at all levels of analysis (consilience), including cognition, decision making, behavior, groups, organizations, societies, and the world system. Computational social science is the integrated, interdisciplinary pursuit of social inquiry with emphasis on information ...
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
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Computational Social Science Methodology, Anyone?

open access: yesMethodology, 2017
. This article reviews computational social science methods and their relation to conventional methodology and statistics. Computational social science has three important features.
Joop J Hox
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Computational Social Science for the World Wide Web [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Intelligent Systems, 2014
In this article, we want to introduce the field of computational social science to the intelligent systems community and discuss how this field can help to advance the current state of understanding and engineering social-computational systems on the ...
Markus Strohmaier, Claudia Wagner
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Data-Driven Computational Social Science: A Survey

open access: yesBig Data Research, 2020
Social science concerns issues on individuals, relationships, and the whole society. The complexity of research topics in social science makes it the amalgamation of multiple disciplines, such as economics, political science, and sociology, etc.
Feng Xia, Yu-Ru Lin, Hanghang Tong
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Computational social science and social computing

Machine Learning, 2013
Computational social science is an emerging research area at the intersection of computer science, statistics, and the social sciences, in which novel computational methods are used to answer questions about society. The field is inherently collaborative: social scientists provide vital context and insight into pertinent research questions, data ...
Winter A. Mason   +2 more
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Computational social science: On measurement

Science, 2020
In their Policy Forum “Computational social science: Obstacles and opportunities” (28 August, p. [1060][1]), D. M. J. Lazer et al. propose ethical data infrastructures for computational social science research. Concentrating on access to platform trace data, they dismiss third-party market data from such companies as Nielsen and comScore because of ...
Angela Xiao, Wu   +6 more
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Computational social science

Proceedings of the companion publication of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, 2014
With the widespread proliferation of social media tools such as Facebook and Twitter, the CSCW community has seen a growing interest among researchers to turn to records of social behavior from blogs, social media, and social networking sites, to study human social behavior.
Scott Counts   +7 more
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Computational social science

Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Web Science, 2016
Computational social science is an interdisciplinary field with researchers from different disciplines. What these researchers have in common is a fundamental question---what can we learn about social behavior using big data? Computational social science is defined more by the type of data that researchers harness to generate evidence than by ...
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