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The aim of a simulation exercise is to develop insights and skills, and this is achieved by engaging people in a reconstruction of a real-life situation of the kind in which such insights and skills would normally be acquired. The time-scale is reduced, though sometimes it may even be extended, and the actual events are condensed and intensified. The simulation exercise concentrates on essentials.
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© 1977 Michael P. Walker
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Walker, M.P. (1977). Introduction. In: Simulation Exercise 1. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03452-9_1
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