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The relevance of political science to statistics and logic is that it helps politicians use the statistics collected to think logically about what their subjects need.
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Statistics and Logic - the political theorist must possess a broad scientific background and a knowledge of current political problems, and he must employ scientific methods in gathering and evaluating data and in drawing conclusions. These involve a proper application of statistical procedures for the quantitative measurement of social phenomena and of logical procedures for the analysis of reasoning.
No. Logic deals with statements or values or reasoning, none of which are tangible objects or forces.
In logic, what is real is SCIENCE.
The Venn diagram, created by John Venn in 1880, exhibits all logical relationships between a finite collection of sets. They are now being used to explain relationships in statistics, logic and even computer science technologies.
Most Canadians follow logic and science.
logic is a science
The use of logic in civil engineering
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Yes, Logic is now considered a branch of Science not of Philosophy anymore. In the old days Logic is formerly a branch of Philosophy.
The branches in Natural science include: physical science, earth science and life science. The branches of Social science include: anthropology, archaeology, business administration, communication, criminology, economics, education, government, linguistics, international relations, political science, psychology, sociology and, in some contexts, geography, history and law. The formal sciences include: logic, mathematics, theoretical computer science, information theory, systems theory, decision theory, statistics, and some aspects of linguistics.
No, logic is not considered a form of social science; it is usually treated as a branch of mathematics, particularly when used to design computer programs, but sometimes it is a branch of rhetoric or oratory, or of philosophy. Science certainly uses logic, but logic is not a form of science, since science is based on observation and logic is based purely on abstract thought.
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I am considering taking a political inquiry class at UCSD next fall. I was wondering what exactly this type of class entails. The description says "Introduction to the logic of inference in social science and to quantitative analysis in political science and public policy including research design, data collection, data description and computer graphics, and the logic of statistical inference (including linear regression)." Can anyone put this is layman's terms?
The political theorist must possess a broad scientific background and a knowledge of current political problems, and he must employ scientific methods in gathering and evaluating data and in drawing conclusions. These involve a proper application of statistical procedures for the quantitative measurement of social phenomena and of logical procedure for the analysis of reasoning. Souce: Textbook on the PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION by Hector S. De Leon
Evidence & testing. Logic proves nothing.
Science is concerned with understanding the universe in which we live, and logic is a purely abstract discipline concerned with understanding how to think.