I think there is no big problem with my model. The problem now is that I don’t know why the report of my experiment will look like this. This is unreasonable to me, because my indicator will only fall around 50-60.0926.fsm
I think there is no big problem with my model. The problem now is that I don’t know why the report of my experiment will look like this. This is unreasonable to me, because my indicator will only fall around 50-60.0926.fsm
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I ran experiment 2 which seems to match the picture you attached.
I set the model to run Scenario 4 replication 2 and I got exactly the result shown:
You need to remember that the interactive model needs to be set up to match the experiment. You can do this by clicking on the test tube icon in the experiment run status tab:
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