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Computational Models of Social Influence and Collective Behavior
This chapter provides an overview of computational modeling of conformity, group deliberation, and social diffusion processes, with an emphasis on social psychological perspectives rather than the kinds of structural and institutional issues modeled in political science and sociology. The chapter attempts to illustrate the benefits of building maps of "parameter space" as a way to generalize across single studies and to develop out-of-sample new predictions.