The Advantages of Models
The Advantages of Models
Models also clarify the structure of complex events. They do this, as Chapanis
(1961) noted, by reducing complexity to simpler, more familiar terms. . . Thus,
the aim of a model is not to ignore complexity or to explain it away, but rather to
give it order and coherence.
At another level models have heuristic value; that is, they provide new ways to
conceive of hypothetical ideas and relationships. This may well be their most
important function. With the aid of a good model, suddenly we are jarred from
conventional modes of thought. . . . Ideally, any model, even when studied
casually, should offer new insights and culminate in what can only be described
as an “Aha!” experience.