نتایج جستجو برای: social consensus

تعداد نتایج: 685029  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2017
B. Locke Welborn Benjamin C. Gunter Stephanie Vezich Matthew D. Lieberman

The false consensus effect (FCE), the tendency to project our attitudes and opinions on to others, is a pervasive bias in social reasoning with a range of ramifications for individuals and society. Research in social psychology has suggested that numerous factors (anchoring and adjustment, accessibility, motivated projection, etc.) may contribute to the FCE. In this study, we examine the neural...

2017
MARTIN BUSS May M A S T E R S T H E S I S Fangzhou Liu

Opinion dynamics, aiming at describing the evolution of opinions among large populations with social influence, have been widely inspected and a host of models have been reported. However, most of them are considered on cooperative networks which is not the common case because there exist not only cooperative but also antagonistic or competitive relations, e.g., competition between commercial, ...

2013
Malgorzata Turalska Bruce J. West Paolo Grigolini

The surprising social phenomena of the Arab Spring and the Occupy Wall Street movement posit the question of whether the active role of committed groups may produce political changes of significant importance. Under what conditions are the convictions of a minority going to dominate the future direction of a society? We address this question with the help of a Cooperative Decision Making model ...

Journal: :International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making 2012
J. M. Tapia García M. J. del Moral M. A. Martínez Enrique Herrera-Viedma

Interval fuzzy preference relations can be useful to express decision makers' preferences in group decision-making problems. Usually, we apply a selection process and a consensus process to solve a group decision situation. In this paper, we present a consensus model for group decisionmaking problems with interval fuzzy preference relations. This model is based on two consensus criteria, a cons...

2016
Zhenpeng Li Xijin Tang Benhui Chen Jian Yang Peng Su

Why group opinions tend to be converged through continued communication, discussion and interactions? Under the framework of the social influence network model, we rigorously prove that the group consensus is almost surely within finite steps. This is a quite certain result, and reflects the real-world common phenomenon. In addition, we give a convergence time lower bound. Although our explanat...

Journal: :سیاست 0
مهدی براتعلی پور استادیار گروه علوم سیاسی دانشگاه بوعلی سینا

this article examines capacity of rational dialogues to achieve ethical universalism. in positive attitude, rational ability considered as most important reason for possibility of achievement to common social-political norms and rights. rational dialogue, by creating a suitable space for dialogue beyond the private interests and involvement of state power; searches consensus on foundation of so...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2005
Rebecca M Puhl Marlene B Schwartz Kelly D Brownell

In 3 experiments, the authors tested the effect of perceived social consensus on attitudes toward obese people. Participants completed self-report measures of attitudes toward obese people prior to and after manipulated consensus feedback depicting attitudes of others. In Study 1 (N=60), participants decreased negative and increased positive stereotypes after learning that others held more favo...

Journal: :Pediatrics in review 2015
Mark D Simms Xing Ming Jin

• Based on strong research evidence (1), the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) has increased over the past decade, with a 2010 prevalence of 1:68 (1.5%) in children age 8 years. • Based on some research evidence as well as consensus (3), the most recent revision of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-V) identifies two core dimensions for th...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Andrew J. King Caitlin M.S. Douglas Elise Huchard Nick J.B. Isaac Guy Cowlishaw

Group-living animals routinely have to reach a consensus decision and choose between mutually exclusive actions in order to coordinate their activities and benefit from sociality. Theoretical models predict "democratic" rather than "despotic" decisions to be widespread in social vertebrates, because they result in lower "consensus costs"-the costs of an individual foregoing its optimal action t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Noam Miller Simon Garnier Andrew T Hartnett Iain D Couzin

During consensus decision making, individuals in groups balance personal information (based on their own past experiences) with social information (based on the behavior of other individuals), allowing the group to reach a single collective choice. Previous studies of consensus decision making processes have focused on the informational aspects of behavioral choice, assuming that individuals ma...

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