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... models . Such mental models are rarely explicit and are essentially imprecise , yet they encompass our shifting and evolving world view and form the basis for complex decision making . The construction of models as unambiguous ...
... models . Such mental models are rarely explicit and are essentially imprecise , yet they encompass our shifting and evolving world view and form the basis for complex decision making . The construction of models as unambiguous ...
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... models within simulation studies . Correlative with the question of model boundaries , but at a finer level of discrimination , is the selection of either a discrete or con- tinuous time framework within which the dynamical behaviour of ...
... models within simulation studies . Correlative with the question of model boundaries , but at a finer level of discrimination , is the selection of either a discrete or con- tinuous time framework within which the dynamical behaviour of ...
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... models which can adequately account for the multiple axes upon which different temporal processes operate . The crucial point here is the focus on process , for this presents an entirely different model of causation . Maruyama provides ...
... models which can adequately account for the multiple axes upon which different temporal processes operate . The crucial point here is the focus on process , for this presents an entirely different model of causation . Maruyama provides ...
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