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View article: Diverging associations of traditional versus social media with government trust
Diverging associations of traditional versus social media with government trust Open
Trust in government and institutions is a cornerstone of functioningrepresentative democracies. While previous research documentednegative associations between social media use as a news source andinstitutional trust, temporal dynamics and…
View article: Diverging associations of traditional versus social media with government trust
Diverging associations of traditional versus social media with government trust Open
Trust in government and institutions is a cornerstone of functioningrepresentative democracies. While previous research documentednegative associations between social media use as a news source andinstitutional trust, temporal dynamics and…
View article: Visualizing Social Sentiment: Designing an Interactive Dashboard for Informed Decision-Making
Visualizing Social Sentiment: Designing an Interactive Dashboard for Informed Decision-Making Open
Amidst a polycrisis involving global health emergencies, climate change, and geopolitical conflicts, decision-makers face the challenge of discerning relevant and reliable social sentiment information from vast data streams. This study add…
View article: When Does an Individual Accept Misinformation? An Extended Investigation Through Cognitive Modeling
When Does an Individual Accept Misinformation? An Extended Investigation Through Cognitive Modeling Open
A new phenomenon is the spread and acceptance of misinformation and disinformation on an individual user level, facilitated by social media such as Twitter. So far, state-of-the-art socio-psychological theories and cognitive models focus o…
View article: On the Compilability and Expressive Power of State-Dependent Action Costs
On the Compilability and Expressive Power of State-Dependent Action Costs Open
While state-dependent action costs are practically relevant and have been studied before, it is still unclear if they are an essential feature of planning tasks. In this paper, we study to what extent state-dependent action costs are an es…
View article: When does an individual accept misinformation
When does an individual accept misinformation Open
A new phenomenon is the spread and acceptance of “fake news” on an individual user level, facilitated by social media such as Twitter. So far, state of the art socio–psychological theories and cognitive models focus on explaining how the a…