Network Structure Impacts the Synchronization of Collective Beliefs

Author:

Vlasceanu Madalina1,Morais Michael J.23,Coman Alin45

Affiliation:

1. Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology at New York University New York, NY USA

2. Graduate Student, Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University Princeton, NJ USA

3. Center for Statistics and Machine Learning, Princeton University Princeton, NJ USA

4. Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Princeton University Princeton, NJ USA

5. Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University Princeton, NJ USA

Abstract

Abstract People’s beliefs are influenced by interactions within their communities. The propagation of this influence through conversational social networks should impact the degree to which community members synchronize their beliefs. To investigate, we recruited a sample of 140 participants and constructed fourteen 10-member communities. Participants first rated the accuracy of a set of statements (pre-test) and were then provided with relevant evidence about them. Then, participants discussed the statements in a series of conversational interactions, following pre-determined network structures (clustered/non-clustered). Finally, they rated the accuracy of the statements again (post-test). The results show that belief synchronization, measuring the increase in belief similarity among individuals within a community from pre-test to post-test, is influenced by the community’s conversational network structure. This synchronization is circumscribed by a degree of separation effect and is equivalent in the clustered and non-clustered networks. We also find that conversational content predicts belief change from pre-test to post-test.

Funder

NSF Science of Learning and Augmented Intelligence Program

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology

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