Effects of the Interaction Between Ideological Affinity and Psychological Reaction of Agents on the Opinion Dynamics in a Relative Agreement Model
Authored by Norma L Abrica-Jacinto, Evguenii Kurmyshev, Hector A Juarez
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.18564/jass.3377
Sponsors:
National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT)
Platforms:
Scilab
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
Mathematical description
Model Code URLs:
https://www.comses.net/codebases/5250/releases/1.0.0/
Abstract
Ideology is one of the defining elements of opinion dynamics. In this
paper, we report the effects of the nonlinear interaction of ideological
affinity with the psychological reaction of agents in the frame of a
multiparametric mathematical model of opinion dynamics. Computer
simulations of artificial networked societies composed of agents of two
psychological types were used for studying opinion formation; the
simulations showed a phenomenon of preferential self-organization into
groups of ideological affinity at the first stages of opinion evolution.
The separation into ideologically akin opinion groups (ideological
affinity) was more notable in societies composed mostly of concord
agents; a larger opinion polarization was associated with the increase
of agents' initial average opinion uncertainty. We also observed a
sensibility of opinion dynamics to the initial conditions of opinion and
uncertainty, indicating potential instabilities. A measure of
convergence was introduced to facilitate the analysis of transitions
between the opinion states of networked societies and to detect social
instability events. We found that the average of opinion uncertainty
distribution reaches a steady state with values lower than the initial
average value, sometimes nearing zero, which points at socially
apathetic agents. Our analyses showed that the model can be utilized for
further investigation on opinion dynamics and can be extended to other
social phenomena.
Tags
Agent-based model
Opinion dynamics
bounded confidence
Artificial society
Ideological affinity
Relative
agreement