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      ‘‘An Ethnographic Seduction’’: How Qualitative Research and Agent-based Models can Benefit Each Other

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      Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique
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          From Factors to Factors: Computational Sociology and Agent-Based Modeling

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            Agent-based modeling: a new approach for theory building in social psychology.

            Most social and psychological phenomena occur not as the result of isolated decisions by individuals but rather as the result of repeated interactions between multiple individuals over time. Yet the theory-building and modeling techniques most commonly used in social psychology are less than ideal for understanding such dynamic and interactive processes. This article describes an alternative approach to theory building, agent-based modeling (ABM), which involves simulation of large numbers of autonomous agents that interact with each other and with a simulated environment and the observation of emergent patterns from their interactions. The authors believe that the ABM approach is better able than prevailing approaches in the field, variable-based modeling (VBM) techniques such as causal modeling, to capture types of complex, dynamic, interactive processes so important in the social world. The article elaborates several important contrasts between ABM and VBM and offers specific recommendations for learning more and applying the ABM approach.
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              Sociology and Simulation: Statistical and Qualitative Cross‐Validation

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                Journal
                Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique
                Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique
                SAGE Publications
                0759-1063
                2070-2779
                April 22 2010
                April 22 2010
                : 106
                : 1
                : 59-74
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                10.1177/0759106309360111
                e6a0510f-5df4-4630-a23e-eab6d7b9da2d
                © 2010

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