look up Carnot Cycle. Or PN junction. Or Probability tree. Or Nervous System.
All of what you found is a model of the real system.
Because you titled this human services, I am not really certain what you want, but try these..
http://www.cell-exll.com/trainingmodel.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical_model
what would be some examples for theoretical models?
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I am talking like for homeless people and programs we have for them to get them back on track in life. would this fall under Like work force,learning a job and holding a job manage their money wisely,there shelters, things of this nature. I will check out the sites you sent me. Thanks
http://www.homeless.org.uk/training/inhouse_introduction_to_reminiscence
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oh thank you so much
so like the community giving hot meals for them would be a good theoretical model?
Or building a shelter for them to live in.
donations for clothing, blankets, etc. is this the direction i need to go in?
Or building a shelter for them to live in.
donations for clothing, blankets, etc. is this the direction i need to go in?
a model is a description of anything that describes its structure, or functioning, or interrelationships. A model may be a diagram, a formula, or a descriptive writing.
yes.
Remember, reality is different from the model: how much different is what gauges the effectiveness of the model.
http://www.onelook.com/?w=model&ls=a
We use models all the time to describe reality, because the models simplify reality to an understandable chunk of information.
yes.
Remember, reality is different from the model: how much different is what gauges the effectiveness of the model.
http://www.onelook.com/?w=model&ls=a
We use models all the time to describe reality, because the models simplify reality to an understandable chunk of information.