Again from the paper: > The *simple* strategy, which is a critical realist strategy, observes only > one resource per territory, say food. If the quantity of that resource is > above a threshold, it sees ‘‘green,’’ otherwise its sees ‘‘red.’’ If there is > only one green territory, the agent chooses that territory. If there is more > than one green territory, the agent chooses among them at random. If there > are only red territories, it again chooses at random.> > The *truth* strategy, which is a naive realist strategy, sees the exact > quantity of each resource in each territory, and chooses the best available > territory.
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