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Social Influence Bias: A Randomized Experiment

Hebrew University of Jerusalem · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Our society is increasingly relying on the digitized, aggregated opinions of others to make decisions. We therefore designed and analyzed a large-scale randomized experiment on a social news aggregation Web site to investigate whether knowledge of such aggregates distorts decision-making. Prior ratings created significant bias in individual rating behavior, and positive and negative social influences created asymmetric herding effects. Whereas negative social influence inspired users to correct manipulated ratings, positive social influence increased the likelihood of positive ratings by 32% and created accumulating positive herding that increased final ratings by 25% on average. This positive herding was…

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Keywords
  • Herding
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Turnout
  • Social influence
  • Randomized experiment
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Political science
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