
pmid: 6031487
Computer simulation of psychological processes presents a number of problems, which are too infrequently discussed explicitly. The most important of those are the relation between a program and the theory it embodies—it is often difficult to distinguish between the theoretically relevant aspects and those of a merely technical nature—and validation of program output. Some illustrations of the activity of detailed process simulation and some suggestions concerning validation are presented.
Electronic Data Processing, Computers, Humans, Psychology, Information Systems
Electronic Data Processing, Computers, Humans, Psychology, Information Systems
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