Figure 1.
Ideal-typical dynamics generated by existing models of social influence.
Figure 2.
Bi-polarization generated by argument exchange and homophily (N = 100, P = C = 30, S = 10, h = 9).
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).
Figure 4.
Predictions of existing social-influence models (left panel) and results of the experiment (right panel).
Figure 5.
Predictions of ACTB (left panel) and results of the experiment (right panel).
Figure 6.
Dynamics found under the Opinions-and-arguments-condition.