Love, BC;
(2018)
Model comparison, not model falsification.
[Editorial comment].
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
, 41
, Article e233. 10.1017/S0140525X18001516.
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Abstract
Systematically comparing models that vary across components can be more informative and explanatory than determining whether behaviour is optimal, however defined. The process of model comparison has a number of benefits, including the possibility of integrating seemingly disparate empirical findings, understanding individual and group differences, and drawing theoretical connections between model proposals.
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