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DIAL1.0 (1.0.0)

We present DIAL, a model of group dynamics and opinion dynamics. It features dialogues, in which agents put their reputation at stake. Intra-group radicalisation of opinions appears to be an emergent phenomenon.
This model may be positioned within the theoretical literature on opinion dynamics and social influence.
Moreover, we investigate the effect of argumentation on group structure by simulation experiments.
Runs of the model can be compared with varying influence of the outcome of debates on the reputation of the agents.

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DIAL1.0 1.0.0

We present DIAL, a model of group dynamics and opinion dynamics. It features dialogues, in which agents put their reputation at stake. Intra-group radicalisation of opinions appears to be an emergent phenomenon.
This model may be positioned within the theoretical literature on opinion dynamics and social influence.
Moreover, we investigate the effect of argumentation on group structure by simulation experiments.
Runs of the model can be compared with varying influence of the outcome of debates on the reputation of the agents.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Piter Dykstra Wed Nov 28 21:13:27 2012 Tue Feb 20 19:39:48 2018 Published

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