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Modeling behavior in complex public health systems : simulations and games for action and evaluation / / Christopher Keane
Modeling behavior in complex public health systems : simulations and games for action and evaluation / / Christopher Keane
Autore Keane Christopher (Christopher R.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 614.4
Soggetto topico Public health - Mathematical models
Epidemiology - Mathematical models
Health planning - Simulation methods
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8261-1018-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; How to Use This Book; A Word to the Educator; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Grammar of Public Health Behavior; A Universal Grammar of Conditional-Interaction Rules; An Evolutionary Spatial Game Approach; Networks of Shared Conditions; Mental Conditional Interaction; The Power of Repetition in the Evolution of Thought and Behavior; Implications for Measurement of Behavior; Applications to Assessing Need and Planning Need Satisfaction; Chapter 2: Primer on Emergent Collective Behavior: Tolerance and Segregation; Board Game
NetLogo CodeFind a Local Partner and Interact; Interact With All Neighbors, Then Select Locally Fittest; Imitate Local Majority; Microbial Cooperation; Local Versus Nonlocal; Plotting the Long-Term Results; Neighborhood Segregation; Segregation Board Game; Networks of Shared Conditions; Programming Segregation in NetLogo; Chapter 3: The Infection-Protection Game and the Evolution of Cooperation; The Dilemma of Public Health as Collective Condition; A Model of Shared Local Health; Two Forms of Protecting: Shielding and Containing; Selection
Islands of Cooperative Protection and Inroads of ExploitationDeterministic Dynamics and Chaos; Invasion of Infected-Defectors; Invasion of Infected-Protectors; Contact Interface; Adding Incentive for Joint Protection and Individual Health; Stochastic Dynamics; Comparison of Select Locally Fittest Decisions with Decisions Based on Calculation of Individual Risk; Summary of Quantitative and Qualitative Results and Implications for Prediction; Implications for Health Behavioral Cooperation; Infection-Protection Board Games
Chapter 4: Public Health Behavior as Conditional Interaction in Evolutionary GamesConditional Probability of Benefits and Costs; Conditional-Interaction Effects on Benefits and Costs; Behavioral Interaction Between Pairs of Individuals in Games; The "Food Trust Game" and "Food Dictator Game"; Design of the Food Trust Game; Design of the Food Dictator Game; Results of Food Trust Game; Results of the Food Dictator Game; Responses to Open-Ended Questions; First- and Second-Order Costs and Benefits; Cognitive Resources as Second-Order Cost Consideration
Collectively Emerging and Socially Imposed Costs and BenefitsSocial Preferences; Working With One's Self Versus With Others; Simple Rules and Evolution; Interaction Between Collectives; Structured Versus Unstructured Collectives; Evolutionarily Stable Solutions; Symmetry and Simultaneity Versus Stochastic and Sequential; The Edge of Chaos; Chapter 5: Thresholds, Metastability, and Behavioral Avalanches; Sand-Quake as Behavioral Threshold and Imitation; Power-Law Distributions; Public Health as Metastability; Chapter 6: Networks of Conditional Interaction; Button Connecting Exercise
Simulation to Illustrate Network Properties
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463347603321
Keane Christopher (Christopher R.)  
New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Modeling behavior in complex public health systems : simulations and games for action and evaluation / / Christopher Keane
Modeling behavior in complex public health systems : simulations and games for action and evaluation / / Christopher Keane
Autore Keane Christopher (Christopher R.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 614.4
Soggetto topico Public health - Mathematical models
Epidemiology - Mathematical models
Health planning - Simulation methods
ISBN 0-8261-1018-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; How to Use This Book; A Word to the Educator; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Grammar of Public Health Behavior; A Universal Grammar of Conditional-Interaction Rules; An Evolutionary Spatial Game Approach; Networks of Shared Conditions; Mental Conditional Interaction; The Power of Repetition in the Evolution of Thought and Behavior; Implications for Measurement of Behavior; Applications to Assessing Need and Planning Need Satisfaction; Chapter 2: Primer on Emergent Collective Behavior: Tolerance and Segregation; Board Game
NetLogo CodeFind a Local Partner and Interact; Interact With All Neighbors, Then Select Locally Fittest; Imitate Local Majority; Microbial Cooperation; Local Versus Nonlocal; Plotting the Long-Term Results; Neighborhood Segregation; Segregation Board Game; Networks of Shared Conditions; Programming Segregation in NetLogo; Chapter 3: The Infection-Protection Game and the Evolution of Cooperation; The Dilemma of Public Health as Collective Condition; A Model of Shared Local Health; Two Forms of Protecting: Shielding and Containing; Selection
Islands of Cooperative Protection and Inroads of ExploitationDeterministic Dynamics and Chaos; Invasion of Infected-Defectors; Invasion of Infected-Protectors; Contact Interface; Adding Incentive for Joint Protection and Individual Health; Stochastic Dynamics; Comparison of Select Locally Fittest Decisions with Decisions Based on Calculation of Individual Risk; Summary of Quantitative and Qualitative Results and Implications for Prediction; Implications for Health Behavioral Cooperation; Infection-Protection Board Games
Chapter 4: Public Health Behavior as Conditional Interaction in Evolutionary GamesConditional Probability of Benefits and Costs; Conditional-Interaction Effects on Benefits and Costs; Behavioral Interaction Between Pairs of Individuals in Games; The "Food Trust Game" and "Food Dictator Game"; Design of the Food Trust Game; Design of the Food Dictator Game; Results of Food Trust Game; Results of the Food Dictator Game; Responses to Open-Ended Questions; First- and Second-Order Costs and Benefits; Cognitive Resources as Second-Order Cost Consideration
Collectively Emerging and Socially Imposed Costs and BenefitsSocial Preferences; Working With One's Self Versus With Others; Simple Rules and Evolution; Interaction Between Collectives; Structured Versus Unstructured Collectives; Evolutionarily Stable Solutions; Symmetry and Simultaneity Versus Stochastic and Sequential; The Edge of Chaos; Chapter 5: Thresholds, Metastability, and Behavioral Avalanches; Sand-Quake as Behavioral Threshold and Imitation; Power-Law Distributions; Public Health as Metastability; Chapter 6: Networks of Conditional Interaction; Button Connecting Exercise
Simulation to Illustrate Network Properties
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787537403321
Keane Christopher (Christopher R.)  
New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Modeling behavior in complex public health systems : simulations and games for action and evaluation / / Christopher Keane
Modeling behavior in complex public health systems : simulations and games for action and evaluation / / Christopher Keane
Autore Keane Christopher (Christopher R.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 614.4
Soggetto topico Public health - Mathematical models
Epidemiology - Mathematical models
Health planning - Simulation methods
ISBN 0-8261-1018-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; How to Use This Book; A Word to the Educator; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Grammar of Public Health Behavior; A Universal Grammar of Conditional-Interaction Rules; An Evolutionary Spatial Game Approach; Networks of Shared Conditions; Mental Conditional Interaction; The Power of Repetition in the Evolution of Thought and Behavior; Implications for Measurement of Behavior; Applications to Assessing Need and Planning Need Satisfaction; Chapter 2: Primer on Emergent Collective Behavior: Tolerance and Segregation; Board Game
NetLogo CodeFind a Local Partner and Interact; Interact With All Neighbors, Then Select Locally Fittest; Imitate Local Majority; Microbial Cooperation; Local Versus Nonlocal; Plotting the Long-Term Results; Neighborhood Segregation; Segregation Board Game; Networks of Shared Conditions; Programming Segregation in NetLogo; Chapter 3: The Infection-Protection Game and the Evolution of Cooperation; The Dilemma of Public Health as Collective Condition; A Model of Shared Local Health; Two Forms of Protecting: Shielding and Containing; Selection
Islands of Cooperative Protection and Inroads of ExploitationDeterministic Dynamics and Chaos; Invasion of Infected-Defectors; Invasion of Infected-Protectors; Contact Interface; Adding Incentive for Joint Protection and Individual Health; Stochastic Dynamics; Comparison of Select Locally Fittest Decisions with Decisions Based on Calculation of Individual Risk; Summary of Quantitative and Qualitative Results and Implications for Prediction; Implications for Health Behavioral Cooperation; Infection-Protection Board Games
Chapter 4: Public Health Behavior as Conditional Interaction in Evolutionary GamesConditional Probability of Benefits and Costs; Conditional-Interaction Effects on Benefits and Costs; Behavioral Interaction Between Pairs of Individuals in Games; The "Food Trust Game" and "Food Dictator Game"; Design of the Food Trust Game; Design of the Food Dictator Game; Results of Food Trust Game; Results of the Food Dictator Game; Responses to Open-Ended Questions; First- and Second-Order Costs and Benefits; Cognitive Resources as Second-Order Cost Consideration
Collectively Emerging and Socially Imposed Costs and BenefitsSocial Preferences; Working With One's Self Versus With Others; Simple Rules and Evolution; Interaction Between Collectives; Structured Versus Unstructured Collectives; Evolutionarily Stable Solutions; Symmetry and Simultaneity Versus Stochastic and Sequential; The Edge of Chaos; Chapter 5: Thresholds, Metastability, and Behavioral Avalanches; Sand-Quake as Behavioral Threshold and Imitation; Power-Law Distributions; Public Health as Metastability; Chapter 6: Networks of Conditional Interaction; Button Connecting Exercise
Simulation to Illustrate Network Properties
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811201303321
Keane Christopher (Christopher R.)  
New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui