Edmund Chattoe-Brown

About Edmund Chattoe-Brown

Edmund Chattoe-Brown, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leicester, specializes in the field of Simulation, Social Networks, Innovation Diffusion, Decision Making, Research Methods.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Is it time sociology started researching incompetence?

Comparing Opinion Dynamics Models with Data: Opportunities and Challenges

GAM on! Six ways to explore social complexity by combining games and agent-based models

RAT-RS: a reporting standard for improving the documentation of data use in agent-based modelling

The Large-Scale, Systematic and Iterated Comparison of Agent-Based Policy Models

If you want to be cited, don’t validate your agent-based model: a tentative hypothesis badly in need of refutation

Is Agent-Based Modelling the Future of Prediction?

Today we have naming of parts: A possible way out of some terminological problems with ABM

Edmund Chattoe-Brown Information

University

Position

Lecturer School of Media Communication and Sociology

Citations(all)

2094

Citations(since 2020)

1257

Cited By

1158

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Edmund Chattoe-Brown Skills & Research Interests

Simulation

Social Networks

Innovation Diffusion

Decision Making

Research Methods

Top articles of Edmund Chattoe-Brown

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is it time sociology started researching incompetence?

The British Journal of Sociology

Edmund Chattoe‐Brown

2024/1/9

Comparing Opinion Dynamics Models with Data: Opportunities and Challenges

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

2023/8/20

GAM on! Six ways to explore social complexity by combining games and agent-based models

Timo Szczepanska

Patrycja Antosz

Jan Ole Berndt

Melania Borit

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

...

2022/7/4

RAT-RS: a reporting standard for improving the documentation of data use in agent-based modelling

International journal of social research methodology

Sebastian Achter

Melania Borit

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

Peer-Olaf Siebers

2022/7/4

The Large-Scale, Systematic and Iterated Comparison of Agent-Based Policy Models

Mike Bithell

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

Bruce Edmonds

2022/3/30

If you want to be cited, don’t validate your agent-based model: a tentative hypothesis badly in need of refutation

Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

2022/2

Is Agent-Based Modelling the Future of Prediction?

International Journal of Social Research Methodology

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

2022/10/25

Today we have naming of parts: A possible way out of some terminological problems with ABM

Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

2022

All the Right Moves? Systematically Exploring the Effects of Random Movement in Agent-Based Models

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

2022/9/12

Un Drôle De Type: The Schelling Model, Calibration, Specification, Validation and Using Relevant Data.

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

2021

Where Now For Experiments In Agent-Based Modelling? Report of a Round Table as Part of SSC2021

RofASSS-Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

Dino Carpentras

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

Bruce Edmonds

Cesar García-Diaz

Christian Kammler

...

2021/11/2

Why Questions Like “Do Networks Matter?” Matter to Methodology: How Agent-Based Modelling Makes It Possible to Answer Them

International Journal of Social Research Methodology

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

2021

How to Improve Network Science: the Potential of (Empirically Calibrated and Validated) Agent-Based Modelling

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

Simone Gabbriellini

2021/4

Reproduction as a Means of Evaluating Policy Models: A Case Study of a COVID-19 Simulation

medRxiv

E Chattoe-Brown

N Gilbert

DA Robertson

C Watts

2021/2/23

Drivers of broad-spectrum antibiotic overuse across diverse hospital contexts—A qualitative study of prescribers in the UK, Sri Lanka and South Africa

Antibiotics

Carolyn Tarrant

Andrew M Colman

David R Jenkins

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

Nelun Perera

...

2021/1/19

Why we need more data before the next pandemic

Sociologica

Nigel Gilbert

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

Christopher Watts

Duncan Robertson

2021

Moral and Contextual Dimensions of “Inappropriate” Antibiotic Prescribing in Secondary Care: A Three-Country Interview Study

Frontiers in Sociology

Carolyn Tarrant

Eva M Krockow

WMI Nakkawita

Michele Bolscher

Andrew M Colman

...

2020/2/20

Physician, Heal Thyself! The Prospects for Using ABM to Target Interventions to Raise ABM Engagement

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

2020

So You Got Two Ologies? The Challenge of Empirically Modelling Medical Prescribing Behaviour and Its Effect on Antimicrobial Resistance as a Case Study

Edmund Chattoe-Brown

Andrew M Colman

David R Jenkins

Eva M Krockow

Shaheen Mehtar

...

2020

The Role of Population Scale in Compartmental Models of COVID-19 Transmission

Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

Christopher J Watts

Nigel Gilbert

Duncan Robertson

Laurence T Droy

Daniel Ladley

...

2020/8

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