Computational Modeling of Cognition and Behavior
Simon Farrell and Stephan Lewandowsky
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"Let us summarize the points we have made so far: 1.Data never speak for themselves but require a model to be understood and to be explained. 2.Verbal theorizing alone ultimately cannot substitute for quantitative analysis. 3.There are always several alternative models that vie for explanation of data and we must select among them. 4.Model selection rests on both quantitative evaluation and intellectual and scholarly judgment."