We developed a system dynamics model for a simple, but important stock and flows task where the objective was to control the water level in a tank within an acceptable range of the goal, over a number of time periods, in the presence of an unknown environmental inflow and outflow. We also report how this model accounts for human behavior, using behavioral data we collected from human subjects in the task. This exercise helped us understand the strategy and mechanisms our participants used in the simple stock and flows task and develop a model on the task. The model provides an integrated explanation on how the variation in the parameters of the model affects the performance and learning for the participant’s task. Finally, we present the mo...
This paper describes the design and outcomes of an experimental study that addresses stock-and-flow-...
This paper describes the development of a dynamical systems model of motivation and metacognition du...
In dynamic environments, when faced with a choice of which learning strategy to adopt, do people cho...
We developed a system dynamics model for a simple, but important stock and flows task where the obje...
In this paper, we show how participants learn to control a simple dynamic stocks and flows task with...
In this paper, we show how participants learn to control a simple dynamic stocks and flows task with...
This paper describes a model of dynamic decision making in the Dynamic Stocks and Flows (DSF) task, ...
Recent research in behavioral sciences presents strong evidence of poor human understanding for dyn...
Stock and flow is basis of dynamics. Understanding of stock and flow is crucial in comprehending and...
This article presents a simulation model of the development of knowledge, operating routines and dyn...
Contains fulltext : 150571.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Background ...
Human modelling approaches are typically limited to feedback-only, compensatory tracking tasks. Adva...
Much of human decision making occurs in dynamic situations where decision makers have to control a n...
This article presents a simulation model of the development of knowledge, operating routines and dyn...
Dynamic systems involve states that change both autonomously and as a consequence of the learner’s a...
This paper describes the design and outcomes of an experimental study that addresses stock-and-flow-...
This paper describes the development of a dynamical systems model of motivation and metacognition du...
In dynamic environments, when faced with a choice of which learning strategy to adopt, do people cho...
We developed a system dynamics model for a simple, but important stock and flows task where the obje...
In this paper, we show how participants learn to control a simple dynamic stocks and flows task with...
In this paper, we show how participants learn to control a simple dynamic stocks and flows task with...
This paper describes a model of dynamic decision making in the Dynamic Stocks and Flows (DSF) task, ...
Recent research in behavioral sciences presents strong evidence of poor human understanding for dyn...
Stock and flow is basis of dynamics. Understanding of stock and flow is crucial in comprehending and...
This article presents a simulation model of the development of knowledge, operating routines and dyn...
Contains fulltext : 150571.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Background ...
Human modelling approaches are typically limited to feedback-only, compensatory tracking tasks. Adva...
Much of human decision making occurs in dynamic situations where decision makers have to control a n...
This article presents a simulation model of the development of knowledge, operating routines and dyn...
Dynamic systems involve states that change both autonomously and as a consequence of the learner’s a...
This paper describes the design and outcomes of an experimental study that addresses stock-and-flow-...
This paper describes the development of a dynamical systems model of motivation and metacognition du...
In dynamic environments, when faced with a choice of which learning strategy to adopt, do people cho...