Social dynamics and the quantifying of social forces.

Author(s)
Montroll, E.W.
Abstract

Social and industrial evolutionary processes are considered to be a sequence of replacements or substitutions. The logistic equation has often been sued to describe population growth processes and replacement processes. It sometimes suffers from contradicting observational data. It is shown here that the deviations are often associated with unusal intermittent events, but that after the event, the evolutionary process continues along its normal course.

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Source

From: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 75 (1978- 10)No.10, p.4633- 4637, 21 ref.

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