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Clara Lavrador1, David Pietraszewski1
1Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA clavra@ucsb.edu pietra@ucsb.edu.
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The tripartite relationship model is unlikely to reflect how relationships are represented in the mind, given considerable difficulty in wresting clear conceptual distinctions from it. Instead, it offers a descriptive framework for organizing findings. Here, we present examples of conceptual difficulties of the model and elaborate on the functional importance of third-party inference based on our agent-based modeling work.
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