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Simulating Cognitive Dissonance in Religious Societies
I love NetLogo, an agent-based modeling and simulation program that allows users to explore collective behaviors based on a set of simple rules that governs individual behaviors. Sometimes when I’m bored I build models to try to explain human (or … Continue reading
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