We argue that computer simulation can serve as a functional equivalent for the experimental method in sociology, with respect to theory development. To this end Eve present accounts of experimentation and simulation by experimenting/simulating scientists and sociologists of science. From these analyses we conclude desirable features of a simulation method: generality, surprisability and power to separate. That means that it should be widely applicable, capable of surprising the researcher, and capable of separating surprising results that originate from sociological features of the model from those that stem from technical features. We demonstrate three methods that may provide these Features: emergence, fixing points of reference, and comp...
Simulation as an epistemic tool between theory and practice: A Comparison of the Relationship betwee...
it is likely that there are many different social processes occurring in different parts of science ...
Recently, the technologies deriving from artificial intelligence and theories of self-organising ada...
We argue that computer simulation can serve as a functional equivalent for the experimental method i...
Computer simulation is spreading in the field of scientific research. Also in sociology we find impo...
There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...
While the idea of computer simulation has had enormous influence on most areas of science, and even ...
"The main approaches to the use of computer simulations as aids in theory construction in the social...
The model-to-model series of workshops was set up with a view to gathering work on comparative analy...
Because of features that appear to be inherent in many social systems, modellers face complicated an...
Theories in science are traditionally expressed using either everyday language or mathematical equat...
Social influence is an elementary aspect of human societies. People influence others and are influen...
The contemporary structure of scientific activity, including the publication of papers in academic j...
It is often said that computer simulations generate new knowledge about the empirical world in the s...
We are now well into the decade of an era in which simulation has become a most widely used techniqu...
Simulation as an epistemic tool between theory and practice: A Comparison of the Relationship betwee...
it is likely that there are many different social processes occurring in different parts of science ...
Recently, the technologies deriving from artificial intelligence and theories of self-organising ada...
We argue that computer simulation can serve as a functional equivalent for the experimental method i...
Computer simulation is spreading in the field of scientific research. Also in sociology we find impo...
There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...
While the idea of computer simulation has had enormous influence on most areas of science, and even ...
"The main approaches to the use of computer simulations as aids in theory construction in the social...
The model-to-model series of workshops was set up with a view to gathering work on comparative analy...
Because of features that appear to be inherent in many social systems, modellers face complicated an...
Theories in science are traditionally expressed using either everyday language or mathematical equat...
Social influence is an elementary aspect of human societies. People influence others and are influen...
The contemporary structure of scientific activity, including the publication of papers in academic j...
It is often said that computer simulations generate new knowledge about the empirical world in the s...
We are now well into the decade of an era in which simulation has become a most widely used techniqu...
Simulation as an epistemic tool between theory and practice: A Comparison of the Relationship betwee...
it is likely that there are many different social processes occurring in different parts of science ...
Recently, the technologies deriving from artificial intelligence and theories of self-organising ada...