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arxiv: 0903.5127 · v1 · pith:EC32R6X7new · submitted 2009-03-30 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · physics.comp-ph

Social Effects in Science: Modelling Agents for a Better Scientific Practice

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph physics.comp-ph
keywords effectssocialinfluencescientificwillagentscommunityexperimental
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Science is a fundamental human activity and we trust its results because it has several error-correcting mechanisms. Its is subject to experimental tests that are replicated by independent parts. Given the huge amount of information available, scientists have to rely on the reports of others. This makes it possible for social effects to influence the scientific community. Here, an Opinion Dynamics agent model is proposed to describe this situation. The influence of Nature through experiments is described as an external field that acts on the experimental agents. We will see that the retirement of old scientists can be fundamental in the acceptance of a new theory. We will also investigate the interplay between social influence and observations. This will allow us to gain insight in the problem of when social effects can have negligible effects in the conclusions of a scientific community and when we should worry about them.

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