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The studies in this book address a methodological problem: the necessity of using composite models to explain human phenomena. Composite models are those that do not rely on a single element to explain phenomena, but rather consider several elements, including the political, social, and economic, and even extend to civilizational elements and cognitive dimensions. Because the composite analytical model is multidimensional and multi-level, it can encompass most aspects of the phenomenon under study. In the appendix to this study, we discuss this analytical method in some detail—that is, analyzing phenomena using composite models.











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