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    Does negatively toned language use on social media lead to attitude polarization? by Buder, Jürgen, Rabl, Lisa, Feiks, Markus, Badermann, Mandy, Zurstiege, Guido

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-03-2021)
    “…Prior research has indicated that both attitudinal homogeneity of communication networks (“echo chambers”) and attitudinal heterogeneity of communication…”
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    Online Interaction Turns the Congeniality Bias Into an Uncongeniality Bias by Buder, Jürgen, Zimmermann, Anja, Buttliere, Brett, Rabl, Lisa, Vogel, Moritz, Huff, Markus

    Published in Psychological science (01-10-2023)
    “…Online phenomena like echo chambers and polarization are believed to be driven by humans’ penchant to selectively expose themselves to attitudinally congenial…”
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