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Homa Hosseinmardi and Sam Wolken Speak at Annenberg Workshop

Homa Hosseinmardi and Sam Wolken Speak at Annenberg Workshop

May 20, 2024 | Featured, News, PennMAP

Homa Hosseinmardi and Sam Wolken of the Computational Social Science Lab (CSSLab) were recently invited to speak at the Political and Information Networks Workshop on April 25-26. This workshop was organized by the Center for Information Networks and Democracy (CIND),...
Joe Biden’s (but not Donald Trump’s) age: A case study in the New York Times’ inconsistent narrative selection and framing

Joe Biden’s (but not Donald Trump’s) age: A case study in the New York Times’ inconsistent narrative selection and framing

Mar 8, 2024 | Featured, News, PennMAP

By David Rothschild, Jenny Wang, and Duncan Watts      Figure 1: Landing page of New York Times on Sunday March 3, 2024 On the weekend of March 2-3, 2024, the landing page of the New York Times was dominated by coverage of their poll showing voter concern over...
Hyperpartisan consumption on YouTube is shaped more by user preferences than the algorithm

Hyperpartisan consumption on YouTube is shaped more by user preferences than the algorithm

Mar 5, 2024 | Featured, News, PennMAP, Published

Given the sheer amount of content produced every day on a platform as large as YouTube, which hosts over 14 billion videos, the need for some sort of algorithmic curation is inevitable. As YouTube has attracted millions of views on partisan videos of a conspiratorial...
New Insights on Common Sense Take the Spotlight on Canadian Radio

New Insights on Common Sense Take the Spotlight on Canadian Radio

Feb 7, 2024 | Common Sense, Featured, News

Mark E. Whiting’s and Duncan J. Watts’s latest research reveals that common sense is in fact rare, demonstrated by a quantitative method they designed to measure common sense at the individual and collective level. Their research has been extensively featured in...
Are experimental designs one-size-fits-all? Or should they be modified to encapsulate the complexity of human behavior?

Are experimental designs one-size-fits-all? Or should they be modified to encapsulate the complexity of human behavior?

Nov 10, 2023 | Featured, News, Published

In the social and behavioral sciences, a theory provides a generalizable explanation that holds under a variety of specific conditions, and experiments are conducted to verify hypotheses which are derived from the theory. This process has become the dominant...
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