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Figure 1.

Ideal-typical dynamics generated by existing models of social influence.

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Figure 2.

Bi-polarization generated by argument exchange and homophily (N = 100, P = C = 30, S = 10, h = 9).

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Figure 3.

Results from simulation experiment on the effects of homophily on the degree of bi-polarization (500 runs per condition, N = 20, P = C = 20, S = 6).

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Figure 4.

Predictions of existing social-influence models (left panel) and results of the experiment (right panel).

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Figure 5.

Predictions of ACTB (left panel) and results of the experiment (right panel).

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Figure 6.

Dynamics found under the Opinions-and-arguments-condition.

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