In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter activity with election results and trends in opinion polls. Various studies have proposed the possibility of inferring public opinion based on digital trace data collected on Twitter and even the possibility to predict election results based on aggregates of mentions of political actors. Yet, a systematic attempt at a validation of Twitter as an indicator for political support is lacking. In this article, building on social science methodology, we test the validity of the relationship between various Twitter-based metrics of public attention toward politics with election results and opinion polls. All indicators tested in this article suggest c...
Measuring and forecasting opinion trends from real-time social media is a long-standing goal of big-...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
Finding the extent of measurable benefits of social media on political outcomes is not easy. My pape...
Research examining the predictive power of social media (especially Twitter) displays conflicting re...
That media is the mirror of the society is more an indisputable fact than a communication theory. Bu...
Several studies have shown how to approximately predict public opinion, such as in political electio...
Measuring and forecasting opinion trends from real-time social media is a long-standing goal of big-...
Contains fulltext : 219395.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Extensive res...
Measuring and forecasting opinion trends from real-time social media is a long-standing goal of big-...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
Finding the extent of measurable benefits of social media on political outcomes is not easy. My pape...
Research examining the predictive power of social media (especially Twitter) displays conflicting re...
That media is the mirror of the society is more an indisputable fact than a communication theory. Bu...
Several studies have shown how to approximately predict public opinion, such as in political electio...
Measuring and forecasting opinion trends from real-time social media is a long-standing goal of big-...
Contains fulltext : 219395.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Extensive res...
Measuring and forecasting opinion trends from real-time social media is a long-standing goal of big-...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...