2019
DOI: 10.18564/jasss.3993
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Different Modelling Purposes

Abstract: How one builds, checks, validates and interprets a model depends on its 'purpose'. This is true even if the same model code is used for di erent purposes. This means that a model built for one purpose but then used for another needs to be re-justified for the new purpose and this will probably mean it also has to be rechecked, re-validated and maybe even rebuilt in a di erent way. Here we review some of the di erent purposes for a simulation model of complex social phenomena, focusing on seven in particular: p… Show more

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“…The resourcebased approach of inter-individual interactions allows this model to go further than a game-theory approach on the impacts of agents on the resource and on the dynamics of this resource. However, this model was developed for illustration purpose (Edmonds et al, 2019) and do not claim to make any prediction on the real world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resourcebased approach of inter-individual interactions allows this model to go further than a game-theory approach on the impacts of agents on the resource and on the dynamics of this resource. However, this model was developed for illustration purpose (Edmonds et al, 2019) and do not claim to make any prediction on the real world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is out of the scope of this article to provide a detailed discussion of the epistemology of simulation (Morgan & Morrison, 1999;Humphreys, 2004;DeLanda, 2015) and different purposes of social simulation in particular (Edmonds, 2017). However, we specify the use of the particular modelling approach utilized here and its potential for social psychology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying ABM in the empirical world means facing up to prediction and validation. Edmonds [137] outlines five purposes for modelling: prediction, explanation, theoretical exposition, description and illustration. As he defines them, prediction is reliably anticipating unknown data with useful accuracy (p. 42), explanation is about identifying plausible causal chains (p. 45), theoretical exposition concerns the establishment of general principles (p. 48) that need not necessarily apply in the real world (p. 49), description entails the (partial) representation of a real-world situation (p. 50), and illustration is, in essence, using ABM for the purposes of visualization (p. 53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%