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Abstract
In a continuous opinion dynamics model using a bounded confidence assumption, individuals
can only influence each other’s opinions when those opinions are sufficiently close. However,
we often observe real world cases in which opinions are very different, yet individuals feel
compelled to change their ideas to conform with their peers or superiors (or in rare cases, are
willing to change them voluntarily). In other words, individuals tend to consider the practical
value of conformity and worry about rejection if they do not adopt the opinions of the majority.
To explore the influences of private acceptance of informational social influences and public
compliance with normative social influences on collective opinion and attitude dynamics, we
will create a model in which attitude and opinion respectively represent an agent’s private and
expressed thoughts. Results from a series of simulation experiments will indicate that our
simplified model is as valid as previous opinion dynamics models also based on the bounded
confidence assumption, but with different dynamics and outcomes regarding group opinion and
attitude. To demonstrate our proposed model’s potential value and applications, we briefly
discuss social issues of import to sociologists: pluralistic ignorance formation and destruction
and minority influence.
Project IDs
Project ID:PB10207-1916
External Project ID:NSC102-2221-E182-052
External Project ID:NSC102-2221-E182-052
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/08/13 → 31/07/14 |
Keywords
- informational social influences
- private acceptance
- normative social influences
- public compliance
- opinion dynamics
- bounded confidence
- pluralistic ignorance
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