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Agent Based Economic Model Comparison  [ Computer Program ]
  
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W. Christian, J. Tobochnik, and H. Gould
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This EJS JavaScript model compares two agent-based economic models with different wealth transaction rules (algorithms) and compares the resulting wealth distributions. Both models…
  
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W. Christian, J. Tobochnik, and H. Gould
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How does growth influence the distribution of wealth in a society? We investigate this question using a simple agent-based model that adds growth and its distribution to the basic…
  
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W. Riihiluoma, Z. Topdemir, and J. Thompson
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W. Riihiluoma, Z. Topdemir, and J. Thompson, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 383-388.
As part of an effort to examine student understanding of expressions for probability in an upper-division spins-first quantum mechanics (QM) context, clinical think-aloud interviews…
Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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M. Planinic, W. Boone, A. Susac, and L. Ivanjek, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 15 (2), 020111 (2019).
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Quantitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination.] The Rasch model is a probabilistic model which describes the interaction of…
  
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K. Papamichalis
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This simulation models a Markov process that distributes particles between three three regions A, B, and C. In every time-intervals of the form: Ik=[tk, tk+1), tk =kDt k=0,1,...kmax,…
  
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C. Keebaugh, E. Marshman, and C. Singh
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C. Keebaugh, E. Marshman, and C. Singh, PERC 2018 Proceedings.
We discuss an investigation of student difficulties with determining the number of distinct many-particle stationary states for a system of non-interacting identical particles. Here…
Multiple Coin Toss JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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W. Christian and M. Belloni
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The EJS Multiple Coin Toss JS Model displays the result of the flipping of 10 coins. The result of each set of coin flips is shown by the image of the pennies on the screen and the…
  
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S. Wheaton
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This website contains a set of 7 simulations and accompanying worksheets that introduce a number of basic Monte Carlo techniques (e.g. generating and testing random sequences,…
  
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S. Wheaton
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This website contains a set of 2 simulations and accompanying worksheets that introduce the techniques of sample mean, hit and miss and importance sampling Monte Carlo integration.
  
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S. Wheaton
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This website contains a simulation and accompanying worksheet that introduces the technique of Smooth Particle Interpolation (SPI), based on Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH).
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