Can you describe the relationship between the two sets of


Docking models Model docking is a process that shows that two models that were written separately confirm the same general result. Typically, the process involves changing the parameters of the models until they can produce the same answer to the question of interest. For example, both the Altruism model (in the Biology section) and the Ethnocentrism model (Social Science section) in the NetLogo models library examine how people decide to cooperate. Can you dock the findings of these models? Find a set of parameters for both models such that selfish people (ethnocentrics, defectors) always win. By contrast, find a set of parameters for both models where the altruists always win. What does it mean for both models to have the same results? Can you define this in terms of the model outputs? Can you describe the relationship between the two sets of model parameters that produce the same results in the two models? What can you learn from this relationship about the two models?

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