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A Complex Adaptive Systems Approach to Personality and Social Psychology through Design Sciences Andrew Reilly March, 2019 A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at The Australian National University, 2019. © Copyright by Andrew Reilly 2019 All Rights Reserved I declare that this thesis reports my original work, no part of this thesis has been accepted previously and presented for the award of any degree or diploma from any university, and to the best of my knowledge no material published or written by another individual is included in this thesis, except where due acknowledgement is given. Paper 1 Title: A complex adaptive systems approach to the relationship between personality and social division Authors: Andrew Reilly, Dirk Van Rooy, Simon Angus Publication: Systems Research and Behavioral Science via World Conference on Complex Systems 2019 Status: Under Review Paper 2 Title: Belief persistence, stress, and shared reality: An agent-based model Authors: Andrew Reilly, Dirk Van Rooy, Simon Angus Publication: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation via Social Simulation Conference 2019 Status: Submitted Paper 3 Title: Design sciences in social psychological research: Using computational models and serious games to complement existing methods Authors: Andrew Reilly, Dirk Van Rooy, Simon Angus Publication: Behavior Research Methods Status: Submitted Paper 4 Title: Exploring the relationship between personality and strategy formation using Market Farmer: A pilot study on the use of a bespoke computer game in behavioural research Authors: Andrew Reilly, Dirk Van Rooy, Simon Angus Publication: The Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology Status: Submitted Acknowledgements I would like to thank Dr Dirk Van Rooy for his encouragement and support of my PhD study and for his patience in dealing with my various dead ends. I would also like to thank Dr Simon Angus for his patience and technical rigour in providing help and support for the different projects undertaken. I would also like to thank panel members at the ANU for their advice, particularly Dr Mike Smithson who always seemed to have a moment. Finally, I would also like to thank my wife for supporting me over these years and for family and friends who have shown an interest in my work. Editorial services were provided by Andrea Watts according to Standards D and E of the Australian Standards for Editing Practice.
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