@article{WijermansScholzPaolilloetal., author = {Wijermans, Nanda and Scholz, Geeske and Paolillo, Rocco and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Chappin, Emile and Craig, Tony and Templeton, Anne}, title = {Models in Social Psychology and Agent-Based Social Simulation}, series = {Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, journal = {Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, address = {Troms{\o}}, organization = {The Arctic University of Norway}, issn = {2732-5903}, pages = {1 -- 5}, abstract = {Understanding how individual or group behaviour are influenced by the presence of others is something both social psychology and agent-based social simulation are concerned with. However, there is only limited overlap between these two research communities, which becomes clear when terms such as "variable", "prediction", or "model" come into play, and we build on their different meanings. This situation challenges us when working together, since it complicates the uptake of relevant work from each community and thus hampers the potential impact that we could have when joining forces.}, subject = {Sozialpsychologie}, language = {en} }