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Multi-level model of attitudinal dynamics (1.0.0)

This model is based on theories of emotional cognition from cognitive science,
theories of attitudes and persuasion from social psychology, and theories of social networks from sociology. Agents’ beliefs and emotions about attitude objects are modeled as a parallel constraint satisfaction networks. In two case studies we showed, how the model can be used to address theoretical and practical research questions in the context of innovation diffusion and environmental psychology.

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Associated Publications

Wolf, I., Schroeder, T., Neumann, J., & de Haan, G. (2015). Changing minds about electric cars: An empirically grounded agent-based modeling approach. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 94, 269–285.

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Schröder, T. & Wolf, I. (in press). Modeling multi-level mechanisms of environmental attitudes and behaviour: The case of carsharing in Berlin. Journal of Environmental Psychology

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Multi-level model of attitudinal dynamics 1.0.0

This model is based on theories of emotional cognition from cognitive science,
theories of attitudes and persuasion from social psychology, and theories of social networks from sociology. Agents’ beliefs and emotions about attitude objects are modeled as a parallel constraint satisfaction networks. In two case studies we showed, how the model can be used to address theoretical and practical research questions in the context of innovation diffusion and environmental psychology.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.1.0 ingolupo Wed May 4 11:35:53 2016 Mon Feb 19 05:10:36 2018 Published
1.0.0 ingolupo Wed Apr 6 13:21:18 2016 Fri Feb 23 13:29:42 2018 Published

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