Graph algebra (social sciences)

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Graph algebra is systems-centric modeling tool for the social sciences.[1] It was first developed by Sprague, Pzeworski, and Cortes[2] as a hybridized version of engineering plots to describe social phenomena.

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  2. ^ Cortés, Fernando, Adam Przeworski, and John Sprague. 1974. Systems Analysis for Social Scientists. New York: John Wiley & Sons.