simulation

simulation

n.

1. an experimental method used to investigate the behavior and psychological processes and functioning of individuals in social and other environments—often those which investigators cannot easily access—by reproducing those environments in a realistic way. For example, simulations are often used in personnel selection, where various exercises have been developed to tap job-related dimensions or behaviors.

2. the artificial creation of experimental data through the use of a mathematical or computer model. The purpose is usually to test the behavior of a statistic or model under controlled conditions.

3. resemblance or imitation, particularly the mimicking of symptoms of one disorder by another or the faking of an illness.