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PSYCHOLOGY

How the views of a few can determine a country’s fate

by William Park, 11th August 2019

Related publications:

Jung, J., Bramson, A., & Crano, W. D. (2018). An Agent-Based Model of Indirect Minority Influence on Social Change and Diversity. Social Influence, 13, 18-38. doi:10.1080/15534510.2017.1415961

Jung, J., Grim, P., Singer, D. J., Bramson, A., Berger, W. J., Holman, B., & Kovaka, K. (2019). A Multidisciplinary Understanding of Polarization. American Psychologist, 74, 301-314. doi:10.1037/amp0000450

Singer, D. J. Bramson, A. Grim, P., Holman, B., Jung, J., Kovaka K, Ranginani, A., & Berger, W. J. (2019). Rational Social and Political Polarization. Philosophical Studies, 176, 2243–2267. doi:10.1007/s11098-018-1124-5

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