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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session is open to all submissions in the area of Mathematical Sociology. Papers may focus on a wide array of formal methods, including statistical models, computational methods, and formal models such as network models, game theory, stochastic processes, and agent-based simulation. Papers may also span micro-level group processes to macro-level social dynamics. They may focus on any substantive area such as stratification and inequality, group processes, social organization, collective behavior, or formal demography.
Functional Clustering for the Social Science Toolkit - Elizabeth Roberto, Rice University; Caroline Wolski, Rice University
Mathematizing Mechanisms: The Key to a Future of Linking Theory and Empirics, Individual and Society - Guillermina Jasso, New York University
Population Growth, Resource Pressure, War, Production, and the Foundation of Rational and Voluntary Social Order - Noah P. Mark, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Relational Minds and Differentiated Worlds: A Neural Network Model of Multiplex Self - Yongren Shi, University of Arizona; Jeffrey Shen, University of Arizona
The Coherence Model of Preference and Belief Formation - Sun-Ki Chai, University of Hawaii at Manoa