Staged Models for Interdisciplinary Research.

Modellers of complex biological or social systems are often faced with an invidious choice: to use simple models with few mechanisms that can be fully analysed, or to construct complicated models that include all the features which are thought relevant. The former ensures rigour, the latter relevanc...

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Main Authors: Luis F Lafuerza, Louise Dyson, Bruce Edmonds, Alan J McKane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4928782?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c93ceae86f1f4a89919e88dfc66a6b862020-11-24T21:41:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015726110.1371/journal.pone.0157261Staged Models for Interdisciplinary Research.Luis F LafuerzaLouise DysonBruce EdmondsAlan J McKaneModellers of complex biological or social systems are often faced with an invidious choice: to use simple models with few mechanisms that can be fully analysed, or to construct complicated models that include all the features which are thought relevant. The former ensures rigour, the latter relevance. We discuss a method that combines these two approaches, beginning with a complex model and then modelling the complicated model with simpler models. The resulting "chain" of models ensures some rigour and relevance. We illustrate this process on a complex model of voting intentions, constructing a reduced model which agrees well with the predictions of the full model. Experiments with variations of the simpler model yield additional insights which are hidden by the complexity of the full model. This approach facilitated collaboration between social scientists and physicists-the complex model was specified based on the social science literature, and the simpler model constrained to agree (in core aspects) with the complicated model.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4928782?pdf=render
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author Luis F Lafuerza
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Bruce Edmonds
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Staged Models for Interdisciplinary Research.
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title Staged Models for Interdisciplinary Research.
title_short Staged Models for Interdisciplinary Research.
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description Modellers of complex biological or social systems are often faced with an invidious choice: to use simple models with few mechanisms that can be fully analysed, or to construct complicated models that include all the features which are thought relevant. The former ensures rigour, the latter relevance. We discuss a method that combines these two approaches, beginning with a complex model and then modelling the complicated model with simpler models. The resulting "chain" of models ensures some rigour and relevance. We illustrate this process on a complex model of voting intentions, constructing a reduced model which agrees well with the predictions of the full model. Experiments with variations of the simpler model yield additional insights which are hidden by the complexity of the full model. This approach facilitated collaboration between social scientists and physicists-the complex model was specified based on the social science literature, and the simpler model constrained to agree (in core aspects) with the complicated model.
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