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Area of Science:

  • Policy analysis
  • Simulation modeling
  • Human-computer interaction

Background:

  • Policy flight simulators are tools for evaluating diverse management strategies.
  • Understanding user interaction within these simulators is crucial for effective policy exploration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the development process of policy flight simulators.
  • To analyze the dynamics of group interactions with these simulators.
  • To discuss the framing, conduct, and outcomes of such interactions.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of simulator development.
  • Observational studies of group interactions within policy flight simulators.
  • Case study approach to examine typical results.

Main Results:

  • Simulator development involves iterative design and validation.
  • Group interactions are characterized by negotiation and conflict among stakeholders.
  • The framing of interactions significantly influences simulator outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Policy flight simulators are valuable for complex policy exploration.
  • Effective use requires careful consideration of group dynamics and stakeholder engagement.
  • Simulator results depend heavily on the context and conduct of the interaction.