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Modeling Social Systems: Transparency, Reproducibility, and Responsibility

Published 25 Aug 2025 in math.HO and physics.soc-ph | (2508.18542v1)

Abstract: Mathematical models of complex social systems can enrich social scientific theory, inform interventions, and shape policy. From voting behavior to economic inequality and urban development, such models influence decisions that affect millions of lives. Thus, it is especially important to formulate and present them with transparency, reproducibility, and humility. Modeling in social domains, however, is often uniquely challenging. Unlike in physics or engineering, researchers often lack controlled experiments or abundant, clean data. Observational data is sparse, noisy, partial, and missing in systematic ways. In such an environment, how can we build models that can inform science and decision-making in transparent and responsible ways?

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