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The Value of Values and Norms in Social Simulation

Rijk Mercuur (), Virginia Dignum () and Catholijn Jonker ()
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Rijk Mercuur: https://rijksite.wordpress.com/
Virginia Dignum: https://people.cs.umu.se/virginia/
Catholijn Jonker: https://www.catholijnjonker.nl/

Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 2019, vol. 22, issue 1, 9

Abstract: Social simulations gain strength when agent behaviour can (1) represent human behaviour and (2) be explained in understandable terms. Agents with values and norms lead to simulation results that meet human needs for explanations, but have not been tested on their ability to reproduce human behaviour. This paper compares empirical data on human behaviour to simulated data on agents with values and norms in a psychological experiment on dividing money: the ultimatum game. We find that our agent model with values and norms produces aggregate behaviour that falls within the 95% confidence interval wherein human behaviour lies more often than other tested agent models. A main insight is that values serve as a static component in agent behaviour, whereas norms serve as a dynamic component.

Keywords: Human Values; Norms; Ultimatum Game; Empirical Data; Agent-Based Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-01-31
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