If people avoid alternatives they dislike, a negative evaluative bias emerges because errors of under‐evaluation are unlikely to be corrected. Prior work that analyzed this mechanism has shown that when the social environment exposes people to avoided alternatives (i.e., it makes them resample them), then evaluations can become systematically more positive. In this paper, we clarify the conditions under which this happens. By analyzing a simple learning model, we show that whether additional exposures induced by the social environment lead to more positive or more negative evaluations depends on how prior evaluations and the social environment interact in driving resampling. We apply these insights to the study of the effect of popularity o...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
Review-in-review (RIR) is a feature that allows review viewers to generate positive or negative eval...
A cognitive model of social influence (Social Sampling Theory: SST) is developed and applied to seve...
We investigate the empirical phenomenon of rating bubbles, that is, the presence of a disproportiona...
Over the last 30 years, researchers have identified several types of procedures through which novel ...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
First published online: March 2019Social influence may lead individuals to choose what is popular ov...
Individuals are typically more likely to continue to interact with people if they have a positive im...
We propose the Evaluative Information Ecology (EvIE) model as a model of the social environment. It ...
Social influence may lead individuals to choose what is popular over what is best. Whenever this hap...
Studies of social judgments have demonstrated a number of diverse phenomena that were so far difficu...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the avail...
Three studies investigate how consumers respond to mixed reviews under personal and social influence...
Abstract Identifying helpful information from large-scale online reviews has become a core issue in ...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
Review-in-review (RIR) is a feature that allows review viewers to generate positive or negative eval...
A cognitive model of social influence (Social Sampling Theory: SST) is developed and applied to seve...
We investigate the empirical phenomenon of rating bubbles, that is, the presence of a disproportiona...
Over the last 30 years, researchers have identified several types of procedures through which novel ...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
First published online: March 2019Social influence may lead individuals to choose what is popular ov...
Individuals are typically more likely to continue to interact with people if they have a positive im...
We propose the Evaluative Information Ecology (EvIE) model as a model of the social environment. It ...
Social influence may lead individuals to choose what is popular over what is best. Whenever this hap...
Studies of social judgments have demonstrated a number of diverse phenomena that were so far difficu...
Information sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one's prior beliefs. Des...
Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the avail...
Three studies investigate how consumers respond to mixed reviews under personal and social influence...
Abstract Identifying helpful information from large-scale online reviews has become a core issue in ...
IInformation sampling is often biased towards seeking evidence that confirms one’s prior beliefs. De...
Review-in-review (RIR) is a feature that allows review viewers to generate positive or negative eval...
A cognitive model of social influence (Social Sampling Theory: SST) is developed and applied to seve...