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computer simulations  

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  • Computer simulation uses the computational and storage capacity of computers to model complex and dynamic systems of behaviors. In a typical application, a model of group process includes: agents (group members) who act and interact; attributes that describe these agents; behaviors that the agents can display (behavioral repertoire); and functional rules that specify how agents' attributes affect their behaviors and how other agents' behaviors affect these attributes. [Source: Encyclopedia of Group Processes & Intergroup Relations; Computer Simulation]

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