0 a person who someone admires and whose behaviour they try to copy: --
Sports stars are role models for thousands of youngsters.
1 a person whose behavior is copied by others --
This implies that individual innate ability is more substitutable and this is referred to here as the "role model" type of peer quality.
Table 1 exhibits the simulation results with the role model type of peer quality.
A role model represents the behaviour required to carry out some process1 in the system.
This student is now the 'role model' for the others in his class.
On the other hand, it may also have a positive effect by providing a role model of a working adult.
In the extreme case, we can have a role model consisting of only one role interacting only with passive resources and the environment.
These new role models should be stored in the role-model library.
An agent application normally consists of more than one activity and hence it will involve more than one role model.