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- “Controlled Experiment Finds No Detectable Citation Bump from Twitter Promotion”, Branch et al 2023
- “No Evidence That Chinese Playtime Mandates Reduced Heavy Gaming in One Segment of the Video Games Industry”, Zendle et al 2023
- “YouTube’s Recommendation Algorithm Is Left-leaning in the United States”, Ibrahim et al 2023
- “Generic or Specific Search Terms: What Do Citizens Type in the Google Search Bar to Obtain Political Information?”, Zumofen 2023
- “Users Choose to Engage With More Partisan News Than They Are Exposed to on Google Search”, Robertson et al 2023
- “Do Financial Incentives Encourage Women to Apply for a Tech Job? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment”, Feld et al 2023
- “Missing Links: A Comparison of Search Censorship in China”, Knockel et al 2023
- “Understanding Why Searching the Internet Inflates Confidence in Explanatory Ability”, Eliseev & Marsh 2023
- “The Man of Your Dreams For $300, Replika Sells an AI Companion Who Will Never Die, Argue, or Cheat—until His Algorithm Is Updated”, Singh-Kurtz 2023
- “Short-Form Videos Degrade Our Capacity to Retain Intentions: Effect of Context Switching On Prospective Memory”, Chiossi et al 2023
- “Engagement With Fact-checked Posts on Reddit”, Bond & Garrett 2023
- “The Political Is Personal: The Costs of Daily Politics”, Ford et al 2023
- “Do Users Want Platform Moderation or Individual Control? Examining the Role of Third-Person Effects and Free Speech Support in Shaping Moderation Preferences”, Jhaver & Zhang 2023
- “Anthropomorphism As a Contributor to the Success of Human (Homo Sapiens) Tool Use”, Haslam 2023
- “Political Communication As a Tragedy of the Commons”, Farrer 2022
- “The Monitoring Role of Social Media”, Heese & Pacelli 2022
- “Assessing the Validity of Self-report Social Media Use: Evidence of No Relationship With Objective Smartphone Use”, Mahalingham et al 2022
- “How Digital Media Drive Affective Polarization through Partisan Sorting”, Törnberg 2022
- “Does Sexualization in Video Games Cause Harm in Players? A Meta-analytic Examination”, Ferguson et al 2022
- “Overperception of Moral Outrage in Online Social Networks Inflates Beliefs about Intergroup Hostility”, Brady et al 2022
- “Weak Ties, Failed Tries, and Success: A Large-scale Study Provides a Causal Test for a Cornerstone of Social Science”, Wang & Uzzi 2022h
- “A Causal Test of the Strength of Weak Ties”, Rajkumar et al 2022
- “Twitter Use in the Everyday Life: Exploring How Twitter Use Predicts Well-being, Polarization, and Sense of Belonging”, Mello et al 2022
- “Originality in Online Dating Profile Texts: How Does Perceived Originality Affect Impression Formation and What Makes a Text Original?”, Zanden et al 2022
- “Are Mobile Phone Ownership and Age of Acquisition Associated With Child Adjustment? A 5-year Prospective Study among Low-income Latinx Children”, Sun et al 2022
- “The Golden Age Is Behind Us: How the Status Quo Impacts the Evaluation of Technology”, Smiley & Fisher 2022
- “Information Control and Public Support for Social Credit Systems in China”, Xu et al 2022
- “Effects of Restricting Social Media Usage on Wellbeing and Performance: A Randomized Control Trial among Students”, Collis et al 2022
- “‘Where Am I?’ A Snapshot of the Developmental Topographical Disorientation among Young Italian Adults”, Piccardi et al 2022
- “Does Fake News Create Echo Chambers?”, Zhang et al 2022
- “Remote Collaboration Fuses Fewer Breakthrough Ideas”, Lin et al 2022
- “Sweet Unbinding: Sugarcane Cultivation and the Demise of Foot-binding”, Cheng et al 2022
- “Predicting Romantic Interest during Early Relationship Development: A Preregistered Investigation Using Machine Learning”, Eastwick et al 2022
- “Echo Chambers, Rabbit Holes, and Algorithmic Bias: How YouTube Recommends Content to Real Users”, Brown et al 2022
- “Counteracting Electric Vehicle Range Concern With a Scalable Behavioral Intervention”, Herberz et al 2022
- “Taking a One-Week Break from Social Media Improves Well-Being, Depression, and Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial”, Lambert et al 2022
- “Effects of Violent Media Content: Evidence from the Rise of the UFC”, Lindo et al 2022
- “Virtual Communication Curbs Creative Idea Generation”, Brucks & Levav 2022
- “Subscriptions and External Links Help Drive Resentful Users to Alternative and Extremist YouTube Videos”, Chen et al 2022
- “A Meta-analysis of the Effects of Electronic Performance Monitoring on Work Outcomes”, Ravid et al 2022
- “Being More Educated and Earning More Increases Romantic Interest: Data from 1.8m Online Daters from 24 Nations”, Jonason & Thomas 2022
- “Social Media Use and Its Impact on Adolescent Mental Health: An Umbrella Review of the Evidence”, Valkenburg et al 2022
- “Windows of Developmental Sensitivity to Social Media”, Orben et al 2022
- “Email Mobilization Messages Suppress Turnout Among Black and Latino Voters: Experimental Evidence From the 2016 General Election”, Rivera et al 2022
- “The Conditional Effects of Microtargeted Facebook Advertisements on Voter Turnout”, Haenschen 2022
- “Does Digital Advertising Affect Vote Choice? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment”, Coppock et al 2022
- “Quantifying and Alleviating Political Bias in Language Models”, Liu et al 2022c
- “TikTok's Sick-Role Subculture and What to Do About It”, Harness & Getzen 2022
- “Building Status in an Online Community”, Smirnova et al 2022
- “A 680,000-person Megastudy of Nudges to Encourage Vaccination in Pharmacies”, Milkman et al 2022
- “Does the Mere Presence of a Smartphone Impact Cognitive Performance? A Meta-analysis of the ‘brain Drain Effect’”, Parry 2022
- “Anchoring in the Past, Tweeting from the Present: Cognitive Bias in Journalists’ Word Choices”, Lee & Hamilton 2022
- “Fast Response times Signal Social Connection in Conversation”, Templeton et al 2022
- “COVID-19 Increased Censorship Circumvention and Access to Sensitive Topics in China”, Chang et al 2022
- “Echo Chambers, Filter Bubbles, and Polarization: a Literature Review”, Arguedas et al 2022
- “Incel Activity on Social Media Linked to Local Mating Ecology”, Brooks et al 2022
- “Can Information Reduce Ethnic Discrimination? Evidence from Airbnb”, Laouénan et al 2022
- “Privacy and Information Avoidance: An Experiment on Data-Sharing Preferences”, Svirsky 2022
- “Social Media and Psychological Well-being”, Hancock et al 2022
- “TikTok and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study of Social Media Content Quality”, Yeung et al 2022
- “The Degree of Heterogeneity of News Consumption in Germany—Descriptive Statistics and Relations With Individual Differences in Personality, Ideological Attitudes, and Voting Intentions”, Sindermann et al 2021
- “The CEO Beauty Premium: Founder CEO Attractiveness and Firm Valuation in Initial Coin Offerings”, Colombo et al 2021
- “Few-shot Instruction Prompts for Pretrained Language Models to Detect Social Biases”, Prabhumoye et al 2021
- “Do People Demand Fact-checked News? Evidence from U.S. Democrats”, Chopra et al 2021
- “‘Outside Lobbying’ Over the Airwaves: A Randomized Field Experiment on Televised Issue Ads”, Kalla & Broockman 2021 (page 2)
- “Quantifying Social Organization and Political Polarization in Online Platforms”, Waller & Anderson 2021
- “The Mental Health and Well-being Profile of Young Adults Using Social Media”, Cara et al 2021
- “Project Starline: A High-fidelity Telepresence System”, Lawrence et al 2021
- “Intelligence Can Be Detected but Is Not Found Attractive in Videos and Live Interactions”, Driebe et al 2021
- “No Polarization From Partisan News: Over-Time Evidence From Trace Data”, Wojcieszak et al 2021
- “Like This Meta-analysis: Screen Media and Mental Health”, Ferguson et al 2021b
- “The Complex Association between Social Media Use Intensity and Adolescent Wellbeing: A Longitudinal Investigation of 5 Factors That May Affect the Association”, Boer et al 2021
- “Affective Polarization in the Digital Age: Testing the Direction of the Relationship between Social Media and Users’ Feelings for Out-group Parties”, Nordbrandt 2021
- “Eye Contact Marks the Rise and Fall of Shared Attention in Conversation”, Wohltjen & Wheatley 2021
- “Playlisting Favorites: Measuring Platform Bias in the Music Industry”, Aguiar et al 2021
- “Photos Are All You Need for Reciprocal Recommendation in Online Dating”, Neve & McConville 2021
- “The Psychology of Online Political Hostility: A Comprehensive, Cross-National Test of the Mismatch Hypothesis”, Bor & Petersen 2021
- “Using Administrative Records and Survey Data to Construct Samples of Tweeters and Tweets”, Hughes et al 2021
- “Jack Grealish’s Girlfriend Sasha Attwood ‘received 200 Death Threats a Day’”, Sinclair 2021
- “A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Discrepancies between Logged and Self-reported Digital Media Use”, Parry et al 2021
- “There Is No Evidence That Associations Between Adolescents’ Digital Technology Engagement and Mental Health Problems Have Increased”, Vuorre et al 2021
- “Adapting the Selective Exposure Perspective to Algorithmically Governed Platforms: The Case of Google Search”, Slechten et al 2021
- “Who Buys Fonts?”, Gwern 2021
- “The Revolution in Classic Tetris: How a Younger Generation Used the Internet to Master the Falling Blocks”, Sweet 2021
- “Man-Bites-Dog Contagion: Disproportionate Diffusion of Information about Rare Categories of Events”, Jang & Shore 2021
- “Exploring the Effects of Algorithm-driven News Sources on Political Behavior and Polarization”, Feezell et al 2021
- “Predicting Mental Health From Followed Accounts on Twitter”, Costello et al 2021
- “Facial Recognition Technology Can Expose Political Orientation from Naturalistic Facial Images”, Kosinski 2021
- “Video Game Play Is Positively Correlated With Well-being”, Johannes et al 2021
- “Growing Up With Grand Theft Auto: A 10-Year Study of Longitudinal Growth of Violent Video Game Play in Adolescents”, Coyne & Stockdale 2020
- “Parasocial Relationships Online”, Gwern 2020
- “Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime”, Müller & Schwarz 2020
- “Social Distancing As a Critical Test of the Micro-sociology of Solidarity”, Collins 2020
- “The Daily Grind: Before Millstones Were Invented, the Preparation of Flour for Food Was an Arduous Task Largely Carried out by Women for Hours Every Day. How Did It Affect Their Lives and Why Does It Remain a Tradition in Some Places Even Today?”, Laudan 2020
- “The Radicalization Risks of GPT-3 and Advanced Neural Language Models”, McGuffie & Newhouse 2020
- “Increases in Depression, Self-Harm, and Suicide Among U.S. Adolescents After 2012 and Links to Technology Use: Possible Mechanisms”, Twenge 2020
- “Social Media and Protest Participation: Evidence From Russia”, Enikolopov et al 2020
- “The Sisyphean Cycle of Technology Panics”, Orben 2020
- “Technology Holy Wars Are Coordination Problems”, Gwern 2020
- “Technology and Educational Choices: Evidence from a One-laptop-per-child Program (OLPC)”, Yanguas 2020
- “Texting Students and Study Supporters (Project SUCCESS): Evaluation Report”, Scandone et al 2020 (page 5)
- “How Cameo Turned D-List Celebs Into a Monetization Machine: Inside the Surreal and Lucrative Two-sided Marketplace of Mediocre Famous People”, Sauer 2020
- “The Welfare Effects of Social Media”, Allcott et al 2020
- “Deepfake Bot Submissions to Federal Public Comment Websites Cannot Be Distinguished from Human Submissions”, Weiss 2019
- “The Universal Decay of Collective Memory and Attention”, Candia et al 2019
- “Release Strategies and the Social Impacts of Language Models”, Solaiman et al 2019
- “Are Social Media Ruining Our Lives? A Review of Meta-Analytic Evidence”, Appel et al 2019
- “Be Cautious With the Precautionary Principle: Evidence from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident”, Neidell 2019
- “The Economic Effects of Facebook”, Mosquera et al 2019
- “Cross-national Evidence of a Negativity Bias in Psychophysiological Reactions to News”, Soroka et al 2019
- “How Effective Is Nudging? A Quantitative Review on the Effect Sizes and Limits of Empirical Nudging Studies”, Hummel & Maedche 2019
- “Accelerating Dynamics of Collective Attention”, Lorenz-Spreen et al 2019
- “Team Creativity/innovation in Culturally Diverse Teams: A Meta-analysis”, Wang et al 2019
- “Status As a Service”, Wei 2019
- “Violent Video Game Engagement Is Not Associated With Adolescents' Aggressive Behavior: Evidence from a Registered Report”, Przybylski & Weinstein 2019
- “Littlewood’s Law and the Global Media”, Gwern 2018
- “Political Advertising and Election Results”, Spenkuch & Toniatti 2018
- “Sort By Controversial”, Alexander 2018
- “Origins of Innovation: Bakewell & Breeding”, Gwern 2018
- “Knitting Community: Human and Social Capital in the Transition to Entrepreneurship”, Kim 2018
- “The Simple but Ingenious System Taiwan Uses to Crowdsource Its Laws: VTaiwan Is a Promising Experiment in Participatory Governance. But Politics Is Blocking It from Getting Greater Traction”, Horton 2018
- “Notes on the Dynamics of Human Civilization: The Growth Revolution”, Greer 2018
- “ARPA and SCI: Surfing AI”, Gwern 2018
- “Increasing Intolerance of Uncertainty over Time: the Potential Influence of Increasing Connectivity”, Carleton et al 2018
- “Causal Language and Strength of Inference in Academic and Media Articles Shared in Social Media (CLAIMS): A Systematic Review”, Haber et al 2018
- “Amusing Ourselves to Death?”, Gwern 2018
- “My Ordinary Life: Improvements Since the 1990s”, Gwern 2018
- “A Multimethodological Study of Preschoolers' Preferences for Aggressive Television and Video Games”, Jamnik & DiLalla 2018
- “‘Vegan Bodybuilder’: How YouTube Attacker, Nasim Aghdam, Went Viral in Iran”, Wakabayashi et al 2018
- “The Burden of Online Friends: The Effects of Giving up Facebook on Stress and Well-being”, Vanman et al 2018
- “Why So Serious?: Survey Trolls and Misinformation”, Lopez & Hillygus 2018
- “Reddit and the Struggle to Detoxify the Internet: How Do We Fix Life Online without Limiting Free Speech?”, Marantz 2018
- “Community Interaction and Conflict on the Web”, Kumar et al 2018
- “Association of Rideshare-Based Transportation Services and Missed Primary Care Appointments: A Clinical Trial”, Chaiyachati et al 2018
- “That Viral Video of a Convenience Store Robbery Is Worse Than Fake”, Estes 2018
- “Why Mickey Mouse’s 1998 Copyright Extension Probably Won’t Happen Again: Copyrights from the 1920s Will Start Expiring next Year If Congress Doesn’t Act.”, Lee 2018
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- “When Pixels Collide”, sudoscript 2017
- “Fostering Parasocial Relationships With Celebrities on Social Media: Implications for Celebrity Endorsement”, Chung & Cho 2017
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- “Evidence for a Conserved Quantity in Human Mobility”, Alessandretti et al 2016
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- “‘Scanners Live in Vain’ As Realistic SF”, Gwern 2013
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- “Ethicists' and Nonethicists' Responsiveness to Student Emails: Relationships Among Expressed Normative Attitude, Self-Described Behavior, and Empirically Observed Behavior”, Rust & Schwitzgebel 2013
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“Controlled Experiment Finds No Detectable Citation Bump from Twitter Promotion”, Branch et al 2023
“Controlled experiment finds no detectable citation bump from Twitter promotion”
“No Evidence That Chinese Playtime Mandates Reduced Heavy Gaming in One Segment of the Video Games Industry”, Zendle et al 2023
“YouTube’s Recommendation Algorithm Is Left-leaning in the United States”, Ibrahim et al 2023
“YouTube’s recommendation algorithm is left-leaning in the United States”
“Generic or Specific Search Terms: What Do Citizens Type in the Google Search Bar to Obtain Political Information?”, Zumofen 2023
“Users Choose to Engage With More Partisan News Than They Are Exposed to on Google Search”, Robertson et al 2023
“Users choose to engage with more partisan news than they are exposed to on Google Search”
“Do Financial Incentives Encourage Women to Apply for a Tech Job? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment”, Feld et al 2023
“Missing Links: A Comparison of Search Censorship in China”, Knockel et al 2023
“Understanding Why Searching the Internet Inflates Confidence in Explanatory Ability”, Eliseev & Marsh 2023
“Understanding why searching the internet inflates confidence in explanatory ability”
“The Man of Your Dreams For $300, Replika Sells an AI Companion Who Will Never Die, Argue, or Cheat—until His Algorithm Is Updated”, Singh-Kurtz 2023
“Short-Form Videos Degrade Our Capacity to Retain Intentions: Effect of Context Switching On Prospective Memory”, Chiossi et al 2023
“Engagement With Fact-checked Posts on Reddit”, Bond & Garrett 2023
“The Political Is Personal: The Costs of Daily Politics”, Ford et al 2023
“Do Users Want Platform Moderation or Individual Control? Examining the Role of Third-Person Effects and Free Speech Support in Shaping Moderation Preferences”, Jhaver & Zhang 2023
“Anthropomorphism As a Contributor to the Success of Human (Homo Sapiens) Tool Use”, Haslam 2023
“Anthropomorphism as a contributor to the success of human (Homo sapiens) tool use”
“Political Communication As a Tragedy of the Commons”, Farrer 2022
“The Monitoring Role of Social Media”, Heese & Pacelli 2022
“Assessing the Validity of Self-report Social Media Use: Evidence of No Relationship With Objective Smartphone Use”, Mahalingham et al 2022
“How Digital Media Drive Affective Polarization through Partisan Sorting”, Törnberg 2022
“How digital media drive affective polarization through partisan sorting”
“Does Sexualization in Video Games Cause Harm in Players? A Meta-analytic Examination”, Ferguson et al 2022
“Does sexualization in video games cause harm in players? A meta-analytic examination”
“Overperception of Moral Outrage in Online Social Networks Inflates Beliefs about Intergroup Hostility”, Brady et al 2022
“Weak Ties, Failed Tries, and Success: A Large-scale Study Provides a Causal Test for a Cornerstone of Social Science”, Wang & Uzzi 2022h
“A Causal Test of the Strength of Weak Ties”, Rajkumar et al 2022
“Twitter Use in the Everyday Life: Exploring How Twitter Use Predicts Well-being, Polarization, and Sense of Belonging”, Mello et al 2022
“Originality in Online Dating Profile Texts: How Does Perceived Originality Affect Impression Formation and What Makes a Text Original?”, Zanden et al 2022
“Are Mobile Phone Ownership and Age of Acquisition Associated With Child Adjustment? A 5-year Prospective Study among Low-income Latinx Children”, Sun et al 2022
“The Golden Age Is Behind Us: How the Status Quo Impacts the Evaluation of Technology”, Smiley & Fisher 2022
“The Golden Age Is Behind Us: How the Status Quo Impacts the Evaluation of Technology”
“Information Control and Public Support for Social Credit Systems in China”, Xu et al 2022
“Information Control and Public Support for Social Credit Systems in China”
“Effects of Restricting Social Media Usage on Wellbeing and Performance: A Randomized Control Trial among Students”, Collis et al 2022
“‘Where Am I?’ A Snapshot of the Developmental Topographical Disorientation among Young Italian Adults”, Piccardi et al 2022
“Does Fake News Create Echo Chambers?”, Zhang et al 2022
“Remote Collaboration Fuses Fewer Breakthrough Ideas”, Lin et al 2022
“Sweet Unbinding: Sugarcane Cultivation and the Demise of Foot-binding”, Cheng et al 2022
“Sweet unbinding: Sugarcane cultivation and the demise of foot-binding”
“Predicting Romantic Interest during Early Relationship Development: A Preregistered Investigation Using Machine Learning”, Eastwick et al 2022
“Echo Chambers, Rabbit Holes, and Algorithmic Bias: How YouTube Recommends Content to Real Users”, Brown et al 2022
“Echo Chambers, Rabbit Holes, and Algorithmic Bias: How YouTube Recommends Content to Real Users”
“Counteracting Electric Vehicle Range Concern With a Scalable Behavioral Intervention”, Herberz et al 2022
“Counteracting electric vehicle range concern with a scalable behavioral intervention”
“Taking a One-Week Break from Social Media Improves Well-Being, Depression, and Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial”, Lambert et al 2022
“Effects of Violent Media Content: Evidence from the Rise of the UFC”, Lindo et al 2022
“Effects of violent media content: Evidence from the rise of the UFC”
“Virtual Communication Curbs Creative Idea Generation”, Brucks & Levav 2022
“Subscriptions and External Links Help Drive Resentful Users to Alternative and Extremist YouTube Videos”, Chen et al 2022
“A Meta-analysis of the Effects of Electronic Performance Monitoring on Work Outcomes”, Ravid et al 2022
“A meta-analysis of the effects of electronic performance monitoring on work outcomes”
“Being More Educated and Earning More Increases Romantic Interest: Data from 1.8m Online Daters from 24 Nations”, Jonason & Thomas 2022
“Social Media Use and Its Impact on Adolescent Mental Health: An Umbrella Review of the Evidence”, Valkenburg et al 2022
“Social media use and its impact on adolescent mental health: An umbrella review of the evidence”
“Windows of Developmental Sensitivity to Social Media”, Orben et al 2022
“Email Mobilization Messages Suppress Turnout Among Black and Latino Voters: Experimental Evidence From the 2016 General Election”, Rivera et al 2022
“The Conditional Effects of Microtargeted Facebook Advertisements on Voter Turnout”, Haenschen 2022
“The Conditional Effects of Microtargeted Facebook Advertisements on Voter Turnout”
“Does Digital Advertising Affect Vote Choice? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment”, Coppock et al 2022
“Does digital advertising affect vote choice? Evidence from a randomized field experiment”
“Quantifying and Alleviating Political Bias in Language Models”, Liu et al 2022c
“Quantifying and alleviating political bias in language models”
“TikTok's Sick-Role Subculture and What to Do About It”, Harness & Getzen 2022
“Building Status in an Online Community”, Smirnova et al 2022
“A 680,000-person Megastudy of Nudges to Encourage Vaccination in Pharmacies”, Milkman et al 2022
“A 680,000-person megastudy of nudges to encourage vaccination in pharmacies”
“Does the Mere Presence of a Smartphone Impact Cognitive Performance? A Meta-analysis of the ‘brain Drain Effect’”, Parry 2022
“Anchoring in the Past, Tweeting from the Present: Cognitive Bias in Journalists’ Word Choices”, Lee & Hamilton 2022
“Anchoring in the past, tweeting from the present: Cognitive bias in journalists’ word choices”
“Fast Response times Signal Social Connection in Conversation”, Templeton et al 2022
“Fast response times signal social connection in conversation”
“COVID-19 Increased Censorship Circumvention and Access to Sensitive Topics in China”, Chang et al 2022
“COVID-19 increased censorship circumvention and access to sensitive topics in China”
“Echo Chambers, Filter Bubbles, and Polarization: a Literature Review”, Arguedas et al 2022
“Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarization: a literature review”
“Incel Activity on Social Media Linked to Local Mating Ecology”, Brooks et al 2022
“Incel Activity on Social Media Linked to Local Mating Ecology”
“Can Information Reduce Ethnic Discrimination? Evidence from Airbnb”, Laouénan et al 2022
“Can Information Reduce Ethnic Discrimination? Evidence from Airbnb”
“Privacy and Information Avoidance: An Experiment on Data-Sharing Preferences”, Svirsky 2022
“Privacy and Information Avoidance: An Experiment on Data-Sharing Preferences”
“Social Media and Psychological Well-being”, Hancock et al 2022
“TikTok and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study of Social Media Content Quality”, Yeung et al 2022
“The Degree of Heterogeneity of News Consumption in Germany—Descriptive Statistics and Relations With Individual Differences in Personality, Ideological Attitudes, and Voting Intentions”, Sindermann et al 2021
“The CEO Beauty Premium: Founder CEO Attractiveness and Firm Valuation in Initial Coin Offerings”, Colombo et al 2021
“The CEO beauty premium: Founder CEO attractiveness and firm valuation in initial coin offerings”
“Few-shot Instruction Prompts for Pretrained Language Models to Detect Social Biases”, Prabhumoye et al 2021
“Few-shot Instruction Prompts for Pretrained Language Models to Detect Social Biases”
“Do People Demand Fact-checked News? Evidence from U.S. Democrats”, Chopra et al 2021
“Do people demand fact-checked news? Evidence from U.S. Democrats”
“‘Outside Lobbying’ Over the Airwaves: A Randomized Field Experiment on Televised Issue Ads”, Kalla & Broockman 2021 (page 2)
“‘Outside Lobbying’ Over the Airwaves: A Randomized Field Experiment on Televised Issue Ads”
“Quantifying Social Organization and Political Polarization in Online Platforms”, Waller & Anderson 2021
“Quantifying social organization and political polarization in online platforms”
“The Mental Health and Well-being Profile of Young Adults Using Social Media”, Cara et al 2021
“The mental health and well-being profile of young adults using social media”
“Project Starline: A High-fidelity Telepresence System”, Lawrence et al 2021
“Intelligence Can Be Detected but Is Not Found Attractive in Videos and Live Interactions”, Driebe et al 2021
“Intelligence can be detected but is not found attractive in videos and live interactions”
“No Polarization From Partisan News: Over-Time Evidence From Trace Data”, Wojcieszak et al 2021
“No Polarization From Partisan News: Over-Time Evidence From Trace Data”
“Like This Meta-analysis: Screen Media and Mental Health”, Ferguson et al 2021b
“The Complex Association between Social Media Use Intensity and Adolescent Wellbeing: A Longitudinal Investigation of 5 Factors That May Affect the Association”, Boer et al 2021
“Affective Polarization in the Digital Age: Testing the Direction of the Relationship between Social Media and Users’ Feelings for Out-group Parties”, Nordbrandt 2021
“Eye Contact Marks the Rise and Fall of Shared Attention in Conversation”, Wohltjen & Wheatley 2021
“Eye contact marks the rise and fall of shared attention in conversation”
“Playlisting Favorites: Measuring Platform Bias in the Music Industry”, Aguiar et al 2021
“Playlisting favorites: Measuring platform bias in the music industry”
“Photos Are All You Need for Reciprocal Recommendation in Online Dating”, Neve & McConville 2021
“Photos Are All You Need for Reciprocal Recommendation in Online Dating”
“The Psychology of Online Political Hostility: A Comprehensive, Cross-National Test of the Mismatch Hypothesis”, Bor & Petersen 2021
“Using Administrative Records and Survey Data to Construct Samples of Tweeters and Tweets”, Hughes et al 2021
“Using Administrative Records and Survey Data to Construct Samples of Tweeters and Tweets”
“Jack Grealish’s Girlfriend Sasha Attwood ‘received 200 Death Threats a Day’”, Sinclair 2021
“Jack Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood ‘received 200 death threats a day’”
“A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Discrepancies between Logged and Self-reported Digital Media Use”, Parry et al 2021
“There Is No Evidence That Associations Between Adolescents’ Digital Technology Engagement and Mental Health Problems Have Increased”, Vuorre et al 2021
“Adapting the Selective Exposure Perspective to Algorithmically Governed Platforms: The Case of Google Search”, Slechten et al 2021
“Who Buys Fonts?”, Gwern 2021
“The Revolution in Classic Tetris: How a Younger Generation Used the Internet to Master the Falling Blocks”, Sweet 2021
“Man-Bites-Dog Contagion: Disproportionate Diffusion of Information about Rare Categories of Events”, Jang & Shore 2021
“Man-Bites-Dog Contagion: Disproportionate Diffusion of Information about Rare Categories of Events”
“Exploring the Effects of Algorithm-driven News Sources on Political Behavior and Polarization”, Feezell et al 2021
“Exploring the effects of algorithm-driven news sources on political behavior and polarization”
“Predicting Mental Health From Followed Accounts on Twitter”, Costello et al 2021
“Predicting Mental Health From Followed Accounts on Twitter”
“Facial Recognition Technology Can Expose Political Orientation from Naturalistic Facial Images”, Kosinski 2021
“Facial recognition technology can expose political orientation from naturalistic facial images”
“Video Game Play Is Positively Correlated With Well-being”, Johannes et al 2021
“Growing Up With Grand Theft Auto: A 10-Year Study of Longitudinal Growth of Violent Video Game Play in Adolescents”, Coyne & Stockdale 2020
“Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime”, Müller & Schwarz 2020
“Social Distancing As a Critical Test of the Micro-sociology of Solidarity”, Collins 2020
“Social distancing as a critical test of the micro-sociology of solidarity”
“The Daily Grind: Before Millstones Were Invented, the Preparation of Flour for Food Was an Arduous Task Largely Carried out by Women for Hours Every Day. How Did It Affect Their Lives and Why Does It Remain a Tradition in Some Places Even Today?”, Laudan 2020
“The Radicalization Risks of GPT-3 and Advanced Neural Language Models”, McGuffie & Newhouse 2020
“The Radicalization Risks of GPT-3 and Advanced Neural Language Models”
“Increases in Depression, Self-Harm, and Suicide Among U.S. Adolescents After 2012 and Links to Technology Use: Possible Mechanisms”, Twenge 2020
“Social Media and Protest Participation: Evidence From Russia”, Enikolopov et al 2020
“Social Media and Protest Participation: Evidence From Russia”
“The Sisyphean Cycle of Technology Panics”, Orben 2020
“Technology Holy Wars Are Coordination Problems”, Gwern 2020
“Technology and Educational Choices: Evidence from a One-laptop-per-child Program (OLPC)”, Yanguas 2020
“Technology and educational choices: Evidence from a one-laptop-per-child program (OLPC)”
“Texting Students and Study Supporters (Project SUCCESS): Evaluation Report”, Scandone et al 2020 (page 5)
“Texting Students and Study Supporters (Project SUCCESS): Evaluation Report”
“How Cameo Turned D-List Celebs Into a Monetization Machine: Inside the Surreal and Lucrative Two-sided Marketplace of Mediocre Famous People”, Sauer 2020
“The Welfare Effects of Social Media”, Allcott et al 2020
“Deepfake Bot Submissions to Federal Public Comment Websites Cannot Be Distinguished from Human Submissions”, Weiss 2019
“The Universal Decay of Collective Memory and Attention”, Candia et al 2019
“Release Strategies and the Social Impacts of Language Models”, Solaiman et al 2019
“Release Strategies and the Social Impacts of Language Models”
“Are Social Media Ruining Our Lives? A Review of Meta-Analytic Evidence”, Appel et al 2019
“Are Social Media Ruining Our Lives? A Review of Meta-Analytic Evidence”
“Be Cautious With the Precautionary Principle: Evidence from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident”, Neidell 2019
“Be Cautious with the Precautionary Principle: Evidence from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident”
“The Economic Effects of Facebook”, Mosquera et al 2019
“Cross-national Evidence of a Negativity Bias in Psychophysiological Reactions to News”, Soroka et al 2019
“Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news”
“How Effective Is Nudging? A Quantitative Review on the Effect Sizes and Limits of Empirical Nudging Studies”, Hummel & Maedche 2019
“Accelerating Dynamics of Collective Attention”, Lorenz-Spreen et al 2019
“Team Creativity/innovation in Culturally Diverse Teams: A Meta-analysis”, Wang et al 2019
“Team creativity/innovation in culturally diverse teams: A meta-analysis”
“Status As a Service”, Wei 2019
“Violent Video Game Engagement Is Not Associated With Adolescents' Aggressive Behavior: Evidence from a Registered Report”, Przybylski & Weinstein 2019
“Littlewood’s Law and the Global Media”, Gwern 2018
“Political Advertising and Election Results”, Spenkuch & Toniatti 2018
“Sort By Controversial”, Alexander 2018
“Origins of Innovation: Bakewell & Breeding”, Gwern 2018
“Knitting Community: Human and Social Capital in the Transition to Entrepreneurship”, Kim 2018
“Knitting Community: Human and Social Capital in the Transition to Entrepreneurship”
“The Simple but Ingenious System Taiwan Uses to Crowdsource Its Laws: VTaiwan Is a Promising Experiment in Participatory Governance. But Politics Is Blocking It from Getting Greater Traction”, Horton 2018
“Notes on the Dynamics of Human Civilization: The Growth Revolution”, Greer 2018
“Notes on the Dynamics of Human Civilization: The Growth Revolution”
“ARPA and SCI: Surfing AI”, Gwern 2018
“Increasing Intolerance of Uncertainty over Time: the Potential Influence of Increasing Connectivity”, Carleton et al 2018
“Causal Language and Strength of Inference in Academic and Media Articles Shared in Social Media (CLAIMS): A Systematic Review”, Haber et al 2018
“Amusing Ourselves to Death?”, Gwern 2018
“My Ordinary Life: Improvements Since the 1990s”, Gwern 2018
“A Multimethodological Study of Preschoolers' Preferences for Aggressive Television and Video Games”, Jamnik & DiLalla 2018
“A Multimethodological Study of Preschoolers' Preferences for Aggressive Television and Video Games”
“‘Vegan Bodybuilder’: How YouTube Attacker, Nasim Aghdam, Went Viral in Iran”, Wakabayashi et al 2018
“‘Vegan Bodybuilder’: How YouTube Attacker, Nasim Aghdam, Went Viral in Iran”
“The Burden of Online Friends: The Effects of Giving up Facebook on Stress and Well-being”, Vanman et al 2018
“The burden of online friends: The effects of giving up Facebook on stress and well-being”
“Why So Serious?: Survey Trolls and Misinformation”, Lopez & Hillygus 2018
“Reddit and the Struggle to Detoxify the Internet: How Do We Fix Life Online without Limiting Free Speech?”, Marantz 2018
“Community Interaction and Conflict on the Web”, Kumar et al 2018
“Association of Rideshare-Based Transportation Services and Missed Primary Care Appointments: A Clinical Trial”, Chaiyachati et al 2018
“That Viral Video of a Convenience Store Robbery Is Worse Than Fake”, Estes 2018
“That Viral Video of a Convenience Store Robbery Is Worse Than Fake”
“Why Mickey Mouse’s 1998 Copyright Extension Probably Won’t Happen Again: Copyrights from the 1920s Will Start Expiring next Year If Congress Doesn’t Act.”, Lee 2018
“The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts: Assessing Risk and Living Without a Rope—Lessons from Alex Honnold (#160) § The Climbing Industry”, Ferrriss & Honnold 2018
“Should Governments Invest More in Nudging?”, Benartzi et al 2017
“When Pixels Collide”, sudoscript 2017
“Fostering Parasocial Relationships With Celebrities on Social Media: Implications for Celebrity Endorsement”, Chung & Cho 2017
“On the Existence of Powerful Natural Languages”, Gwern 2016
“Evidence for a Conserved Quantity in Human Mobility”, Alessandretti et al 2016
“Mixing Politics and Crime—The Prevalence and Decline of Political Discourse on the Cryptomarket”, Munksgaard & Demant 2016b
“Mixing politics and crime—The prevalence and decline of political discourse on the cryptomarket”
“Violent Video Games and Violent Crime”, Cunningham et al 2016
“Better All the Time: How the ‘performance Revolution’ Came to Athletics—and Beyond”, Surowiecki 2014
“Better All the Time: How the ‘performance revolution’ came to athletics—and beyond”
“How Quickly We Forget: The Duration of Persuasion Effects From Mass Communication”, Hill et al 2013
“How Quickly We Forget: The Duration of Persuasion Effects From Mass Communication”
“‘Scanners Live in Vain’ As Realistic SF”, Gwern 2013
“Cultural Drift: Cleaning Methods”, Gwern 2013
“Ethicists' and Nonethicists' Responsiveness to Student Emails: Relationships Among Expressed Normative Attitude, Self-Described Behavior, and Empirically Observed Behavior”, Rust & Schwitzgebel 2013
“Timing Technology: Lessons From The Media Lab”, Gwern 2012
“Emergence of Good Conduct, Scaling and Zipf Laws in Human Behavioral Sequences in an Online World”, Thurner et al 2011
“Emergence of good conduct, scaling and Zipf laws in human behavioral sequences in an online world”
“Modeling Users' Activity on Twitter Networks: Validation of Dunbar’s Number”, Gonçalves et al 2011
“Modeling Users' Activity on Twitter Networks: Validation of Dunbar’s Number”
“The Mathematics Of Beauty”, Rudder 2011
“Pornography and Sex Crimes in the Czech Republic”, Diamond et al 2010
“Who's Right and Who Writes: People, Profiles, Contacts, and Replies in Online Dating”, Fiore et al 2010
“Who's Right and Who Writes: People, Profiles, Contacts, and Replies in Online Dating”
“Human Adaptation to the Control of Fire”, Wrangham & Carmody 2010
“What Technology Wants: Chapter 7, Convergence”, Kelly 2010
“What Technology Wants: Chapter 11, Lessons of Amish Hackers”, Kelly 2010
“What Technology Wants: Chapter 11, Lessons of Amish Hackers”
“What Leads to Romantic Attraction: Similarity, Reciprocity, Security, or Beauty? Evidence From a Speed-Dating Study”, Luo & Zhang 2009
“The Unabomber Was Right”, Kelly 2009
“In Defense of Inclusionism”, Gwern 2009
“The Melancholy of Subculture Society”, Gwern 2009
“Love Makes You Real: Favorite Television Characters Are Perceived As ‘Real’ in a Social Facilitation Paradigm”, Gardner & Knowles 2008
“Identifying the Persuasive Effects of Presidential Advertising”, Huber & Arceneaux 2007
“Identifying the Persuasive Effects of Presidential Advertising”
“The Hidden Structure of Overimitation”, Lyons et al 2007
“Promotion and Prevention Orientations in the Choice to Attend Lectures or Watch Them Online”, Bassili 2006
“Promotion and prevention orientations in the choice to attend lectures or watch them online”
“Chain Letter Evolution”, VanArsdale 2006
“The In-game Economics of Ultima Online”, Simpson 1999
“Design Innovation and Fashion Cycles”, Pesendorfer 1995
“Tacit Knowledge, Weapons Design, and the Uninvention of Nuclear Weapons”, MacKenzie & Spinardi 1995
“Tacit Knowledge, Weapons Design, and the Uninvention of Nuclear Weapons”
“How a Publicity Blitz Created The Myth of Subliminal Advertising”, Rogers 1992
“How a Publicity Blitz Created The Myth of Subliminal Advertising”
“A Research Note on Deriving the Square-Cube Law of Formal Organizations from the Theory of Time-Minimization”, Stephan 1983
“Derivation of Some Social-Demographic Regularities from the Theory of Time-Minimization”, Stephan 1979
“Derivation of Some Social-Demographic Regularities from the Theory of Time-Minimization”
“Patterns of Industrial Bureaucracy: a Case Study of Modern Factory Administration”, Gouldner 1954
“Patterns of Industrial Bureaucracy: a case study of modern factory administration”
“ROBOT9000 and #xkcd-signal
: Attacking Noise in Chat”
“The Dating Market: Thesis Overview [Tyro 2019]”
“What’s The Biggest Challenge Men Face On Dating Apps?: A Q&A With Aviv Goldgeier Junior Growth Engineer”
“Tinder Experiments II: Guys, Unless You Are Really Hot You Are Probably Better off Not Wasting Your Time on Tinder — a Quantitative Socio-economic Study”
“Aspirational Pursuit of Mates in Online Dating Markets”
“Why Are Young People Having So Little Sex? Despite the Easing of Taboos and the Rise of Hookup Apps, Americans Are in the midst of a Sex Recession”
“Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies”, Meta-Analysis et al 2023
“XKCD #1053: Ten Thousand”
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2023-zumofen.pdf
: “Generic or Specific Search Terms: What Do Citizens Type in the Google Search Bar to Obtain Political Information?”, Guillaume Zumofen -
https://citizenlab.ca/2023/04/a-comparison-of-search-censorship-in-china/
: “Missing Links: A Comparison of Search Censorship in China”, Jeffrey Knockel, Ken Kato, Emile Dirks -
https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/2/3/pgad018/7008465
: “Engagement With Fact-checked Posts on Reddit”, Robert M. Bond, R. Kelly Garrett -
2023-haslam.pdf
: “Anthropomorphism As a Contributor to the Success of Human (<em>Homo Sapiens</em>) Tool Use”, Michael Haslam -
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4278696
: “The Monitoring Role of Social Media”, Jonas Heese, Joseph Pacelli -
https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2207159119
: “How Digital Media Drive Affective Polarization through Partisan Sorting”, Petter Törnberg -
2022-ferguson.pdf
: “Does Sexualization in Video Games Cause Harm in Players? A Meta-analytic Examination”, Christopher J. Ferguson, James D. Sauer, Aaron Drummond, Julia Kneer, Emily Lowe-Calverley -
https://osf.io/k5dzr/
: “Overperception of Moral Outrage in Online Social Networks Inflates Beliefs about Intergroup Hostility”, William J. Brady, Killian McLoughlin, Mark Torres, Kara Luo, Maria Gendron, Molly Crockett -
https://psyarxiv.com/4x5em/
: “Twitter Use in the Everyday Life: Exploring How Twitter Use Predicts Well-being, Polarization, and Sense of Belonging”, Victoria Oldemburgo de Mello, Felix Cheung, Michael Inzlicht -
https://srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cdev.13851
: “Are Mobile Phone Ownership and Age of Acquisition Associated With Child Adjustment? A 5-year Prospective Study among Low-income Latinx Children”, Xiaoran Sun, K. Farish Haydel, Donna Matheson, Manisha Desai, Thomas N. Robinson -
2022-xu.pdf
: “Information Control and Public Support for Social Credit Systems in China”, Xu Xu, Genia Kostka, Xun Cao -
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4144897
: “Does Fake News Create Echo Chambers?”, Jiding Zhang, Ken Moon, Senthil K. Veeraraghavan -
2022-cheng.pdf
: “Sweet Unbinding: Sugarcane Cultivation and the Demise of Foot-binding”, Nora Cheng, Elliott Fan, Tsong-Min Wu -
2022-eastwick.pdf
: “Predicting Romantic Interest during Early Relationship Development: A Preregistered Investigation Using Machine Learning”, Paul W. Eastwick, Samantha Joel, Kathleen L. Carswell, Daniel C. Molden, Eli J. Finkel, Shelley A. Blozis -
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4114905
: “Echo Chambers, Rabbit Holes, and Algorithmic Bias: How YouTube Recommends Content to Real Users”, Megan A. Brown, James Bisbee, Angela Lai, Richard Bonneau, Jonathan Nagler, Joshua A. Tucker -
2022-lindo.pdf
: “Effects of Violent Media Content: Evidence from the Rise of the UFC”, Jason M. Lindo, Isaac D. Swensen, Glen R. Waddell -
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12110-022-09422-2
: “Being More Educated and Earning More Increases Romantic Interest: Data from 1.8m Online Daters from 24 Nations”, Peter K. Jonason, Andrew G. Thomas -
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-29296-3
: “Windows of Developmental Sensitivity to Social Media”, Amy Orben, Andrew K. Przybylski, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Rogier A. Kievit -
2022-haenschen.pdf
: “The Conditional Effects of Microtargeted Facebook Advertisements on Voter Turnout”, Katherine Haenschen -
2022-liu-3.pdf
: “Quantifying and Alleviating Political Bias in Language Models”, Ruibo Liu, Chenyan Jia, Jason Wei, Guangxuan Xu, Soroush Vosoughi -
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2115126119
: “A 680,000-person Megastudy of Nudges to Encourage Vaccination in Pharmacies”, -
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: “Does the Mere Presence of a Smartphone Impact Cognitive Performance? A Meta-analysis of the ‘brain Drain Effect’”, Douglas A. Parry -
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2116915119
: “Fast Response times Signal Social Connection in Conversation”, Emma M. Templeton, Luke J. Chang, Elizabeth A. Reynolds, Marie D. Cone LeBeaumont, Thalia Wheatley -
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2102818119
: “COVID-19 Increased Censorship Circumvention and Access to Sensitive Topics in China”, Keng-Chi Chang, William R. Hobbs, Margaret E. Roberts, Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld -
https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/echo-chambers-filter-bubbles-and-polarisation-literature-review
: “Echo Chambers, Filter Bubbles, and Polarization: a Literature Review”, Amy Ross Arguedas, Craig T. Robertson, Richard Fletcher, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/sej.1417
: “The CEO Beauty Premium: Founder CEO Attractiveness and Firm Valuation in Initial Coin Offerings”, Massimo G. Colombo, Christian Fisch, Paul P. Momtaz, Silvio Vismara -
https://escholarship.org/content/qt29g8h5x8/qt29g8h5x8.pdf#page=2
: “‘Outside Lobbying’ Over the Airwaves: A Randomized Field Experiment on Televised Issue Ads”, Joshua L. Kalla, David E. Broockman -
2021-lawrence.pdf#google
: “Project Starline: A High-fidelity Telepresence System”, -
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: “Eye Contact Marks the Rise and Fall of Shared Attention in Conversation”, Sophie Wohltjen, Thalia Wheatley -
2021-aguiar.pdf
: “Playlisting Favorites: Measuring Platform Bias in the Music Industry”, Luis Aguiar, Joel Waldfogel, Sarah Waldfogel -
font
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https://online.ucpress.edu/collabra/article/7/1/18731/115925/Predicting-Mental-Health-From-Followed-Accounts-on
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parasocial
: “Parasocial Relationships Online”, Gwern -
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41290-020-00120-z
: “Social Distancing As a Critical Test of the Micro-sociology of Solidarity”, Randall Collins -
https://worksinprogress.co/issue/the-daily-grind/
: “The Daily Grind: Before Millstones Were Invented, the Preparation of Flour for Food Was an Arduous Task Largely Carried out by Women for Hours Every Day. How Did It Affect Their Lives and Why Does It Remain a Tradition in Some Places Even Today?”, Rachel Laudan -
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1176/appi.prcp.20190015
: “Increases in Depression, Self-Harm, and Suicide Among U.S. Adolescents After 2012 and Links to Technology Use: Possible Mechanisms”, Jean M. Twenge -
holy-war
: “Technology Holy Wars Are Coordination Problems”, Gwern -
2020-allcott.pdf
: “The Welfare Effects of Social Media”, Hunt Allcott, Luca Braghieri, Sarah Eichmeyer, Matthew Gentzkow -
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1089268019880891
: “Are Social Media Ruining Our Lives? A Review of Meta-Analytic Evidence”, Markus Appel, Caroline Marker, Timo Gnambs -
2020-mosquera.pdf
: “The Economic Effects of Facebook”, Roberto Mosquera, Mofioluwasademi Odunowo, Trent McNamara, Xiongfei Guo, Ragan Petrie -
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1908369116
: “Cross-national Evidence of a Negativity Bias in Psychophysiological Reactions to News”, Stuart Soroka, Patrick Fournier, Lilach Nir -
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.171474
: “Violent Video Game Engagement Is Not Associated With Adolescents' Aggressive Behavior: Evidence from a Registered Report”, Andrew K. Przybylski, Netta Weinstein -
littlewood
: “Littlewood’s Law and the Global Media”, Gwern -
bakewell
: “Origins of Innovation: Bakewell & Breeding”, Gwern -
2018-kim.pdf
: “Knitting Community: Human and Social Capital in the Transition to Entrepreneurship”, Hyejun Kim -
https://www.technologyreview.com/2018/08/21/240284/the-simple-but-ingenious-system-taiwan-uses-to-crowdsource-its-laws/
: “The Simple but Ingenious System Taiwan Uses to Crowdsource Its Laws: VTaiwan Is a Promising Experiment in Participatory Governance. But Politics Is Blocking It from Getting Greater Traction”, Chris Horton -
arpa
: “ARPA and SCI: Surfing AI”, Gwern -
amuse
: “Amusing Ourselves to Death?”, Gwern -
improvement
: “My Ordinary Life: Improvements Since the 1990s”, Gwern -
2018-jamnik.pdf
: “A Multimethodological Study of Preschoolers' Preferences for Aggressive Television and Video Games”, Matthew R. Jamnik, Lisabeth F. DiLalla -
2018-chaiyachati.pdf
: “Association of Rideshare-Based Transportation Services and Missed Primary Care Appointments: A Clinical Trial”, -
language
: “On the Existence of Powerful Natural Languages”, Gwern -
scanners
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sand
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timing
: “Timing Technology: Lessons From The Media Lab”, Gwern -
2010-wrangham.pdf
: “Human Adaptation to the Control of Fire”, Richard Wrangham, Rachel Carmody -
2009-luo.pdf
: “What Leads to Romantic Attraction: Similarity, Reciprocity, Security, or Beauty? Evidence From a Speed-Dating Study”, Shanhong Luo, Guangjian Zhang -
inclusionism
: “In Defense of Inclusionism”, Gwern -
subculture
: “The Melancholy of Subculture Society”, Gwern -
2008-gardner.pdf
: “Love Makes You Real: Favorite Television Characters Are Perceived As ‘Real’ in a Social Facilitation Paradigm”, Wendi L. Gardner, Megan L. Knowles -
https://carryiton.net/chain-letter/evolution.html
: “Chain Letter Evolution”, Daniel W. VanArsdale
social-media
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