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analyses of the type employed by Christakis and Fowler will still yield valid tests of the null of no social contagion, even … additional period, then under the null of no contagion, the problems of model inconsistency and statistical dependence … effectively disappear which allow for testing for contagion. Our results clarify the setting in which even "flawed" social network …
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We study a model of social learning in networks where the dynamics of beliefs are driven by conversations of dissonance-minimizing agents. Given their current beliefs, agents make statements, tune them to the statements of their associates, and then revise their beliefs. We characterize the...
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We study a model of social learning in networks where the dynamics of beliefs are driven by conversations of dissonance-minimizing agents. Given their current beliefs, agents make statements, tune them to the statements of their associates, and then revise their beliefs. We characterize the...
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