Exchange of arguments in a discussion often makes individuals more radical about their initial opinion. This phenomenon is known as Group-induced Attitude Polarization. A byproduct of it are bipolarization effects, where the distance between the attitudes of two groups of individuals increases after the discussion. This paper is a first attempt to analyse the building blocks of information exchange and information update that induce polarization. I use Argumentation Frameworks as a tool for encoding the information of agents in a debate relative to a given issue a. I then adapt a specific measure of the degree of acceptability of an opinion (Matt and Toni 2008). Changes in the degree of acceptability of a, prior and posterior to information...
Polarization is increasing in American politics and frequently involves disagreement over basic fact...
Polarized opinions are everywhere. From opposite attitudes towards Hawaiian pizza to the partisan di...
We present a model that explores the influence of persuasion in a population of agents with positive...
Group polarization occurs when an initial attitude or belief of individuals becomes more radical aft...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities—the phenomenon that individuals withi...
Understanding the social conditions that tend to increase or decrease polarization is important for ...
Polarization of opinions is a societal threat. It involves psychological processes as well as group ...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities -- the phenomenon that individuals wi...
Explanations of opinion bi-polarization hinge on the assumption of negative influence, individuals' ...
Explanations of opinion bi-polarization hinge on the assumption of negative influence, individuals’ ...
Explanations of opinion bi-polarization hinge on the assumption of negative influence, individuals ’...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a preliminary model for social networks , and a measu...
Classic explanations of the "group polarization phenomenon " emphasize interpersonal proce...
The literature on self-persuasion indicates that mere thought inductions should polarize attitudes w...
In many situations where people communicate (e.g., Twitter, Facebook etc), people self-organise into...
Polarization is increasing in American politics and frequently involves disagreement over basic fact...
Polarized opinions are everywhere. From opposite attitudes towards Hawaiian pizza to the partisan di...
We present a model that explores the influence of persuasion in a population of agents with positive...
Group polarization occurs when an initial attitude or belief of individuals becomes more radical aft...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities—the phenomenon that individuals withi...
Understanding the social conditions that tend to increase or decrease polarization is important for ...
Polarization of opinions is a societal threat. It involves psychological processes as well as group ...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities -- the phenomenon that individuals wi...
Explanations of opinion bi-polarization hinge on the assumption of negative influence, individuals' ...
Explanations of opinion bi-polarization hinge on the assumption of negative influence, individuals’ ...
Explanations of opinion bi-polarization hinge on the assumption of negative influence, individuals ’...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a preliminary model for social networks , and a measu...
Classic explanations of the "group polarization phenomenon " emphasize interpersonal proce...
The literature on self-persuasion indicates that mere thought inductions should polarize attitudes w...
In many situations where people communicate (e.g., Twitter, Facebook etc), people self-organise into...
Polarization is increasing in American politics and frequently involves disagreement over basic fact...
Polarized opinions are everywhere. From opposite attitudes towards Hawaiian pizza to the partisan di...
We present a model that explores the influence of persuasion in a population of agents with positive...