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Community Size, Perceptions of Majority Opinion, and Opinion Expression

Public Relations Research Annual, 1990
A study examined structural determinants of opinion expression by merging two theoretical perspectives: the "spiral of silence" model advanced by Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, and the structural approach to communication research offered by Phillip Tichenor, George Donohue, and Clarice Olien.
Charles T. Salmon, Hayg Oshagan
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Opinion dynamics using majority functions

Mathematical Social Sciences, 2009
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Yonta, Paulin Melatagia, Ndoundam, René
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Modeling the Concept of Fuzzy Majority Opinion

2003
In this paper we focus on the notion of majority in multi-agent (group) decision making. In group decision making the reduction of the decision makers opinions into an overall, representative opinion is usually performed through an aggregation process. In this paper we focus on the problem of defining an opinion synthesizing the majority of the experts;
Gabriella Pasi, Ronald R. Yager
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Majority Perceptions of Opinion Deviates’ Interpersonal Attractiveness

Small Group Research, 1999
Employing Moscovici’s behavioral style model of social influence, this study viewed social influence as rooted in conflict and sought to determine the impact an opinion deviate’s use of evidence and linguistic style might have on majority opinion and perceptions.
Carl L. Thameling   +1 more
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On the complexity of reasoning about opinion diffusion under majority dynamics

Artificial Intelligence, 2020
V. Auletta, Diodato Ferraioli, G. Greco
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Convergence, Fragmentation and Majority-Cycling in French Public Opinion

2008
The shock of Sunday, 21 April 2002, when Front National (FN) leader Jean-Marie le Pen qualified for the second round of the presidential election, eliminating the Socialist candidate and incumbent Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, raised doubts about the quality of the democratic process in France.
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Educating for Democracy

, 1940
V. Sipes   +3 more
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Interpreting the Opinion of the Majority of the Nation (1789–91)

2018
This chapter illustrates how, on her return to Paris, Germaine de Staël had found an unstable situation, marked by growing unrest in the provinces and by increasingly volatile, ever-shifting political allegiances. She had also rapidly become the object of vicious attacks in the press, emanating principally from royalist circles. The chapter cites Staël'
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