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The case for open modelling
Rory Watts edited this page Jul 21, 2024
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Models should be available for public scrutiny most of the time. Why?
models often contain mistakes models could be used to validate a conclusion that was already decided upon models may contain assumptions which were not known consciously to the author modelling is usually branch of rhetoric. Therefore, the argument has to be outlined, just like any other argument
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