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Modeling Social Behavior: Mathematical and Agent-Based Models of Social Dynamics and Cultural Evolution
By (Author) Paul E. Smaldino
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
10th January 2024
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Data science and analysis: general
Social and cultural anthropology
Cognitive studies
302.3015118
Hardback
360
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
A comprehensive introduction to mathematical and agent-based modeling of social behavior
This book provides a unified, theory-driven introduction to key mathematical and agent-based models of social dynamics and cultural evolution, teaching readers how to build their own models, analyze them, and integrate them with empirical research programs. It covers a variety of modeling topics, each exemplified by one or more archetypal models, and helps readers to develop strong theoretical foundations for understanding social behavior. Modeling Social Behavior equips social, behavioral, and cognitive scientists with an essential tool kit for thinking about and studying complex social systems using mathematical and computational models.
Paul E. Smaldino is professor of cognitive and information sciences at the University of California, Merced, and external professor at the Santa Fe Institute.