Mirta Galesic, Henrik Olsson, Jonas Dalege, Tamara van der Does and Daniel L. Stein, Integrating social and cognitive aspects of belief dynamics: towards a unifying framework. J. R. Soc. Interface.18: 20200857. http://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2020.0857
Abstract: Belief change and spread have been studied in many disciplines—from psychology, sociology, economics and philosophy, to biology, computer science and statistical physics—but we still do not have a firm grasp on why some beliefs change more easily and spread faster than others. To fully capture the complex social-cognitive system that gives rise to belief dynamics, we first review insights about structural components and processes of belief dynamics studied within different disciplines. We then outline a unifying quantitative framework that enables theoretical and empirical comparisons of different belief dynamic models. This framework uses a statistical physics formalism, grounded in cognitive and social theory, as well as empirical observations. We show how this framework can be used to integrate extant knowledge and develop a more comprehensive understanding of belief dynamics.
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