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00100 PREFACE
00200 Something "artificial" is manmade. Someone "paranoid"
00300 believes others have malevolent intentions towards him. Artificial
00400 paranoia represents an attempt to computer simulate naturally
00500 occuring paranoia.
00600 A computer simulation of paranoid processes involves the
00700 construction and testing of a high-complexity symbolic model. To
00800 fathom such a model and its functions, it is first necessary to
00900 understand the perspectives of symbol processing and computer
01000 simulation. I shall try to present some background information
01100 sufficient to orient a reader unfamiliar with these perspectives.
01200 I am indebted to co-workers who collaborated with me in
01300 constructing and testing the model. Sylvia Weber Russell wrote the
01400 original version of the program. Franklin Dennis Hilf was primarily
01500 responsible for the validation studies. Helena Kraemer assisted in
01600 the design of the experiments and in carrying out the statistical
01700 methods used.
01800 Also I am grateful to Bruce Buchanan, Franklin Dennis Hilf,
01900 Roger C. Parkison, Charles J. Rieger III and Yorick Wilks for their
02000 comments on the entire manuscript and to Margaret A. Boden, Horace
02100 Enea and Abraham Kaplan for suggestions regarding specific chapters.
02200 As is customary, I bear full responsibility for the errors.
02300 This research was supported by Grant PHS MH 06645-12 from the
02400 National Institute of Mental Health and by (in part) Research
02500 Scientist Award (No.1-K05-K14,433) from the National Institute of
02600 Mental Health.