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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
Mathematical Sociology and Social Psychology are closely related and overlapping sections. Many theories from social psychology have been mathematized and, at the same time, social psychology informs most of our mathematical models. This session will celebrate the synergy between the two sections by focusing on rigorous mathematical applications in the context of social psychological research. In particular this co-organized session will focus on the role of mathematics in social psychological theory, and ways to improve formal modeling in the context of social psychology.
Cognitive Expectations of Homophily in Village Social Networks - Eric Martin Feltham, Columbia University; Nicholas A. Christakis, Harvard Medical School
Cunning of the Bulls? Discussion Networks and Crowd Wisdom in Stock Market Predictions - Jungsik Choi, Pennsylvania State University; Daniel DellaPosta, Pennsylvania State University
Ideological Systems and Individuals: Effects of Group level Ideological Network Attributes on Changing One’s Mind - William Holtkamp, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
The Resonance of Reciprocity: How Reciprocity Informs Social Network Structure - Diane H. Felmlee, Pennsylvania State University; Cassie McMillan, Northeastern University