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Thus, the competitiveness (alpha ) is the most important feature of agents' interaction in deciding the formation of appreciation patterns.
In addition to the competitiveness, (tolerance to) the diversity of group members in regards to their responses to differences in self- and peer-appreciations also affects the formation of appreciation patterns.
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In addition to the competitiveness, the diversity (sigma ) also affects the formation of peer-appreciation patterns, but not to the same degree as the competitiveness.
The assumption of the mutual comparisons of self- and peer-appreciations and the reciprocation of peer-appreciations on the formation of mutual patterns of appreciation in small groups can be tested using an agent-based model.
The formation of the peer-appreciation patterns is examined here for different groups of 3, 4, 5 and 6 agents.
We have modelled the formation of patterns of mutual appreciation in small groups by using an agent-based model.
In this study, we present an agent-based model to simulate the development of reciprocated ties and the formation of reciprocated dyadic and triadic patterns of appreciation.
The structural similarity between patterns emerging as model results and patterns reported in empirical research suggests that: (1) reciprocation based on appreciation is a strong candidate for explaining the formation of such patterns, and (2) individual sensitivity to competitive comparisons of appreciation may be a key factor that can be used to the tune dynamics of interaction in small groups.
Smiles of appreciation?
There were murmurs of appreciation.
What sort of appreciation?
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