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Simulating Sects SoftwareIn October, 2004, I presented an evaluation of the Stark-Finke-Bainbridge-Iannaccone rational-choice model of sectarian behavior at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. The evaluation was based on a computer model of the aggregate effects of individual religious choices. In the trade, this is known as a "Schelling model" -- based on the demonstration by Thomas Schelling that the aggregate result of individuals' behavior often fails to match those individuals' intentions. Click HERE to see a copy of the paperI wrote a computer program that embodies the individual choices that Rodney Stark and his colleagues argue form the basis of religious behavior. Click HERE to download the software (Windows only -- 326K)Programmers are welcome to examine the program's source code (Delphi/Pascal): Click HERE to download the Source Code (58K Zip File) -- Jim Spickard
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