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Polarization in groups of Bayesian agents
Josefine Pallavicini
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, Bjørn Hallsson,
Klemens Kappel
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Corresponding author for this work
Department of Communication
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Simulation Study
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Bayesian Agents
100%
Group Polarization
66%
Higher-order Evidence
33%
Unexpected Results
33%
Polarization Behavior
33%
Rational Agents
33%
Interfering Factors
33%
Epistemic Trust
33%
Credence
33%
Epistemic Rationality
33%
Deep Questions
33%
Mathematics
Bayesian
100%
Simulation Study
60%
Rational Agent
20%
Proposition
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Bayesian
100%