Authors
Daniel W Franks, Jason Noble, Peter Kaufmann, Sigrid Stagl
Publication date
2008/8
Journal
Adaptive Behavior
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
264-274
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
One aspect of opinion change that has been of academic interest is the impact of people with extreme opinions (extremists) on opinion dynamics. An agent-based model has been used to study the role of small-world social network topologies on general opinion change in the presence of extremists. It has been found that opinion convergence to a single extreme occurs only when the average number of network connections for each individual is extremely high. Here, we extend the model to examine the effect of positively skewed degree distributions, in addition to small-world structures, on the types of opinion convergence that occur in the presence of extremists. We also examine what happens when extremist opinions are located on the well-connected nodes (hubs) created by the positively skewed distribution. We find that a positively skewed network topology encourages opinion convergence on a single …
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Scholar articles
DW Franks, J Noble, P Kaufmann, S Stagl - Adaptive Behavior, 2008