In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike in their beliefs, attitudes, and behavior when they interact, why do not all such differences eventually disappear?" Axelrod's question highlighted an ongoing quest for formal theoretical answers joined by researchers from a wide range of disciplines. Numerous models have been developed to understand why and under what conditions diversity in beliefs, attitudes and behavior can co-exist with the fact that very often in interactions, social influence reduces differences between people. Reviewing three prominent approaches, we discuss the theoretical ingredients that researchers added to classic models of social influence as well as their impli...
Societies differ in susceptibility to social influence and in the social network structure through w...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
Traditional social science research tends to regard political attitudes as the product of individual...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Culture represents the broad range of things over which people influence each other, and frequently ...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...
This dissertation explores various aspects of social influence processes in political behavior resea...
Agent-based models can be used to explore the impact of micro-level theories of political inter-acti...
This paper explores the relationship between theories of individual behavior and interaction and agg...
In many social situations, a discrepancy arises between an individual’s private and expressed opinio...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
Societies differ in susceptibility to social influence and in the social network structure through w...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
Traditional social science research tends to regard political attitudes as the product of individual...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Culture represents the broad range of things over which people influence each other, and frequently ...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...
This dissertation explores various aspects of social influence processes in political behavior resea...
Agent-based models can be used to explore the impact of micro-level theories of political inter-acti...
This paper explores the relationship between theories of individual behavior and interaction and agg...
In many social situations, a discrepancy arises between an individual’s private and expressed opinio...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
Societies differ in susceptibility to social influence and in the social network structure through w...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
Traditional social science research tends to regard political attitudes as the product of individual...