Showing posts with label Social sciences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social sciences. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 May 2021

Study on Evidence Based Social Sciences: A New Emerging Field | Chapter 5 | New Horizons in Education and Social Studies Vol. 10

 Evidence-based social sciences is one of the most cutting-edge areas of this discipline. It makes decisions using the best available facts from different sources in a careful, explicit, and judicious manner. It may also be conducive to evidence-based social work, or at least a form of evidence-based practise. The research findings in this recent emerging field assist social workers at various levels of the social sciences, such as policy making, administration, academics, education, and social settings, among others. Critical assessment is needed when using research in a real-world setting, not only to trust the paper's internal validity or rigour methodology, but also to assess the degree to which research findings can be applied in a real-world setting. The latter is, without a doubt, a subjective judgement. It is important to pay more attention to this field because social science results are highly context dependent. The aim of this paper is to implement evidence-based social sciences and their significance, as well as to propose standards for critical evaluation of research results for use in society. Finally, certain problems in proof implementations can be identified and avoided as far as possible.

Author (s) Details

Nazila Zarghi
Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (MUMS), Mashhad, Iran and Education Development Center (EDC), Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (MUMS), Mashhad, Iran and Exceptional Talent Development Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran.

Soheil Dastmalchian Khorasani
Department of sociology and Social Research (DSRD), University of Milano, Bicocca, Italy.

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Tuesday, 5 January 2021

Theory of Merging Social Sciences and Mathematics into One Continuum; As a Social Mathematical & Human Engineering Sciences | Book Publisher International

 By combining mathematics with human and social academic disciplines including philosophy, psychology, sociology, economics and political science, this book will analyse the output of a new scientific discipline. Arguments and behaviours can be more pronounced by paying attention to the history of science and the findings of prior studies in various academic disciplines, and there may be a clearer understanding of the discussion on the theory that can only be accomplished by looking at human relations and social experiences as an engineering interaction that can be represented in mathematical equations. The behavioural trends from which we can examine and establish social, economic, and political interrelationships. As well as the power, by means of equations and mathematical and engineering functions, to express the variables and causes of these behaviours and effects. As a result, we will create a new framework for international affairs that computer programmes can model and monitor. Via an international equation that can be called the "Global Peace Equation" the primary objective of this science is to trigger the international community and introduce international balance and peace.

Author(s) Details

Houssam Khelalfa
LGCE, University of Jijel, Algeria and Department of Scientific Research & Knowledge Productions of K. E. C. Laboratory, Jijel, Algeria.

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https://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/367