Impact of information on public opinion reversal-An agent based model
Authored by Bin Hu, Hou Zhu
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2018.08.085
Sponsors:
Chinese National Natural Science Foundation
Ministry of Education of China
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Abstract
Reversal of public opinion is an important phenomenon of opinion
evolution besides consensus and polarization. Information released by
someone often boosts others to change their opinion because the basis of
their opinion decision is enriched. As an important external force,
information may change the trend of opinion evolution, even reverse the
state of public opinion. In order to explore the impact of information
on public opinion evolution in macro level, especially reversal, this
paper models information as a variable and embeds it into bounded
confidence model based on agent based simulation, and then validates the
model based on an empirical case. Information strength, time of
releasing information and different types of information countermeasure
are analyzed through a large number of simulation experiments to find
out principles of public opinion reversal. The result shows that
information released during the event can change and even reverse the
orientation of public opinion, but different releasing mode will produce
different result of public opinion evolution. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All
rights reserved.
Tags
Agent based model
information
Public Opinion
Reversal