Wiley were so kind to publish my book “Computational Approaches to Studying the Co-evolution of Networks and Behavior in Social Dilemmas”, which summarizes a lot of my earlier research on network dynams and social dilemmas, focusing on how to use simulation to derive testable hypotheses. It appears in the series on “Computational and Quantitative Social Science”. From the Wiley website:
“Computational Approaches to Studying the Co-evolution of Networks and Behaviour in Social Dilemmas shows students, researchers, and professionals how to use computation methods, rather than mathematical analysis, to answer research questions for an easier, more productive method of testing their models. Illustrations of general methodology are provided and explore how computer simulation is used to bridge the gap between formal theoretical models and empirical applications.”
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