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    Public Discourse and Social Network Echo Chambers Driven by Socio-Cognitive Biases by Wang, Xin, Sirianni, Antonio D., Tang, Shaoting, Zheng, Zhiming, Fu, Feng

    Published in Physical review. X (01-12-2020)
    “…In recent years, social media has become an important platform for political discourse, being a site of both political conversations between voters and…”
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    Polarization, abstention, and the median voter theorem by Jones, Matthew I., Sirianni, Antonio D., Fu, Feng

    “…Abstract The median voter theorem has long been the default model of voter behavior and candidate choice. While contemporary work on the distribution of…”
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    The specialization of informal social control in a selective community: Fighting in the National Hockey League from 1947 to 2019 by Sirianni, Antonio D

    Published in Rationality and society (01-02-2023)
    “…Decentralized sanctioning arises from a demand for governance that is not adequately provided by the state or another strong and centralized institution. While…”
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    Bias decomposition and estimator performance in respondent-driven sampling by Sirianni, Antonio D., Cameron, Christopher J., Shi, Yongren, Heckathorn, Douglas D.

    Published in Social networks (01-01-2021)
    “…•Bias from respondent-driven samples derives mainly from differences in respondent degree, and differential recruitment.•Two different ways of analytically…”
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    Polarization, Abstention, and the Median Voter Theorem by Jones, Matthew I, Sirianni, Antonio D, Fu, Feng

    Published 23-03-2021
    “…The median voter theorem has long been the default model of voter behavior and candidate choice. While contemporary work on the distribution of political…”
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    Public discourse and social network echo chambers driven by socio-cognitive biases by Wang, Xin, Sirianni, Antonio D, Tang, Shaoting, Zheng, Zhiming, Fu, Feng

    Published 10-02-2020
    “…In recent years, social media has increasingly become an important platform for political campaigns, especially elections. It remains elusive how exactly…”
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