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This joint session extends the rich collaboration between the Mathematical Sociology and Social Psychology sections. Papers build, extend, and apply computational or mathematical models to social psychological questions by bringing new tools to investigate long-standing theoretical questions and/or using mathematical or computational methods to advance social psychological theory. Methods largely consist of network analysis, natural language processing, and mathematical modeling.
Tribulation and triumph in romantic rivalries: How adolescent love triangles inform dislike and future romance - Cassie McMillan, Northeastern University; Jiaao Yu, Northeastern University; René Veenstra, University of Groningen
Network Activation Style and Returns to Brokerage: A Memory Perspective - Hui Sun, Frankfurt School of Finance & Mgmt gGmbH; Jingze Wang, University of College London; Tom Taiyi Yan, University of College London
Large Language Models and the Dynamics of Affective Connotations in the United States, Germany, and France - Aidan Combs, The Ohio State University; Christophe Blaison; Diego Dametto; Renee Leung; Aarti Malhotra; Tobias Schroeder, Potsdam University of Applied Sciences; Jesse Hoey; Lynn Smith-Lovin, Duke University
Meaning in Hyperspace: Word Embeddings as Tools for Cultural Measurement - Andrei G. Boutyline, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Alina Arseniev-Koehler, Purdue University