Simulations of Scientific Inquiry
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Patrick Grim
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Daniel J. Singer
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Aaron Bramson
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Bennett Holman
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Jiin Jung
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William J. Berger
(2024).
The Epistemic Role of Diversity in Juries: An Agent-Based Model
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 27 (1)
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Nathan Gabriel
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Cailin O'Connor
(2024).
Can Confirmation Bias Improve Group Learning?
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Philosophy of Science 91 (2)
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Ulrike Hahn
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Christoph Merdes
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Momme von Sydow
(2024).
Knowledge through social networks: Accuracy, error, and polarisation
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PLoS ONE 19 (1)
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Rafael Fuchs
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Stephan Hartmann
(2024).
Novel Predictions for Boundedly Rational Agents: A Bayesian Analysis
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 46
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Nicolas Jonard
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Samuli Reijula
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Luigi Marengo
(2024).
Group problem solving: Diversity versus diffusion
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 46
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Kevin Zollman
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Kara Kedrick
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Simon DeDeo
(2024).
Cascades, Leaps, and Strawmen: How Explanations Evolve
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Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the CognitiveScience Society 46
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Kevin Zollman
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Julian García
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Toby Handfield
(2024).
Academic Journals, Incentives, and the Quality of Peer Review: A Model
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Philosophy of Science 91 (1)
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Cailin O'Connor
(2023).
Modelling Scientific Communities
. Cambridge University Press.
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Edoardo Baccini
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Zoé Christoff
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Stephan Hartmann
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Rineke Verbrugge
(2023).
The Wisdom of the Small Crowd: Myside Bias and Group Discussion
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 26 (4)
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Dunja Šešelja
(2023).
Agent-Based Modeling in the Philosophy of Science
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The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2023 Edition)
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Patrick Grim
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Nicholas Rescher
(2023).
Influence Theory
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Synthese 201
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Matteo Michelini
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Javier Osoria
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Wybo Houkes
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Dunja Šešelja
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Christian Straßer
(2023).
Scientific Disagreements and the Diagnosticity of Evidence: How Too Much Data May Lead to Polarization
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 26 (4)
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Johannes Marx
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Maximilian Noichl
(2023).
Simulation of Group Agency – From Collective Intentions to Proto-Collective Actors
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Historical Social Research 48 (3)
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Matteo Michelini
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Adrian Haret
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Davide Grossi
(2022).
Group Wisdom at a Price: Jury Theorems with Costly Information
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Proceedings of the Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Main Track
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Michael Nielsen
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Rush Stewart
(2021).
Persistent Disagreement and Polarization in a Bayesian Setting
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (1)
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Annemarie Borg
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Dunja Šešelja
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Christian Straßer
(2020).
Formal Models of Scientific Inquiry in a Social Context: An Introduction
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Journal for General Philosophy of Science 51
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Daniel Frey
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Dunja Šešelja
(2020).
Robustness and Idealizations in Agent-Based Models of Scientific Interaction
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of ScienceVolume 71 (4)
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Daniel Frey
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Annemarie Borg
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Dunja Šešelja
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Christian Straßer
(2019).
Theory-choice, transient diversity and the efficiency of scientific inquiry
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European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9
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Daniel Frey
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Dunja Šešelja
(2018).
What Is the Epistemic Function of Highly Idealized Agent-Based Models of Scientific Inquiry?
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Philosophy of the Social Sciences 48 (4)
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Stephan Hartmann
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Souroush Rafiee Rad
(2018).
Voting, deliberation and truth
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Synthese 195
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