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In the previous chapter I discussed some areas of problem-solving philosophy from a point of view that was almost entirely qualitative. But there are also quantitative or numerate ways of thinking that I would like to pass on to those who feel in need of a deeper numerate grounding. Those that I give in this chapter are a mixed collection, but taken together I hope that they will give the newly numerate a little extra confidence.
This is not as hopelessly complicated as it may sound.
E. Jantsch,
Technological Forecasting in Perspective
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© 1983 Graham Tarr
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Tarr, G. (1983). More about Numerate Methods. In: The Management Barrier. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06794-7_9
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