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  • Agent-based simulation models are often without a direct relation to their target systems in the real world but describe artificial societies, using stylised facts as a basis for modelling. The individuals of these artificial societies are usually endowed with very few capabilities such that their resemblance to human beings is usually poor. Nevertheless they open insights in the emergence of phenomena such as segregation, opinion formation, norm innovation, to name a few, that can often be observed in real-world societies. More often than not computational social scientists are satisfied with generating emergence effects that can also be observed in real-world scenarios and believe that models of artificial societies explain the mechanisms which are mostly unobservable on the real-world scenarios. On the other hand it is desirable to describe the real-world mechanisms in more detail before starting the modelling enterprise, i.e., to endow the software agents of a computational models with more of the capabilities of human beings than is usually done in stylised-fact models as only such a strategy allows for structural validity where the macro effects are generated in a manner more similar to reality. If one proceeds this way one has also to take into account the problems which arise from measuring opinions and attitudes in empirical settings. (xsd:string)
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  • In Pathways Between Social Science and Computational Social Science: Theories, Methods, and Interpretations, edited by Rudas, Tamás and Péli, Gábor, 123-155, Springer, 2021 (xsd:string)
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