id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7qwvo7rinvgofo5zzochktpr2e Sarita Rosenstock In Epistemic Networks, Is Less Really More? 2017 20 .pdf application/pdf 8177 488 61 We show that previous results from epistemic network models (Zollman, 2007, 1We follow previous authors by taking 'epistemic community' to refer to groups of interacting researchers such as those in academia or industry, and 'network' to refer to a modeling construction in epistemic network results to structural changes, have implications for how these models should be taken to inform real epistemic communities. Douven and Kelp (2011) say that, "Zollman's intriguing work shows that, from a socioepistemic perspective, it may be important to maintain epistemic diversity in a community of agents, at least for a while, and that, for that reason, it is not always best that epistemic network models are sensitive to structural change and that, as a result, the prescription, the models in Zollman (2007, 2010)), cycle networks are more successful than complete effect has some structural robustness, but other similar epistemic network models with ./cache/work_7qwvo7rinvgofo5zzochktpr2e.pdf ./txt/work_7qwvo7rinvgofo5zzochktpr2e.txt