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Author Laver, Michael, 1949- author

Title Agent-based models of polarization and ethnocentrism / Michael Laver
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (85 pages) : color illustrations
Series Cambridge elements: Elements in quantitative and computational methods for social science, 2398-4023
Elements in quantitative and computational methods for social science
Contents Introduction -- Polarization of public opinion -- Evolution of public opinion on social networks -- Public opinion with crosscutting group memberships -- Does "ethnocentrism" pay?
Summary Building on the Cambridge Element Agent Based Models of Social Life: Fundamentals (Cambridge, 2020), we move on to the next level. We do this by building agent based models of polarization and ethnocentrism. In the process, we develop: stochastic models, which add a crucial element of uncertainty to human interaction; models of human interactions structured by social networks; and 'evolutionary' models in which agents using more effective decision rules are more likely to survive and prosper than others. The aim is to leave readers with an effective toolkit for building, running and analyzing agent based modes of social interaction
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Polarization (Social sciences)
Ethnocentrism.
Ethnic relations.
Competition -- Simulation methods
ethnocentrism.
Ethnic relations.
Ethnocentrism.
Polarization (Social sciences)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781108854788
1108854788