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Tracking patterns in toxicity and antisocial behavior over user lifetimes on large social media platforms. [PDF]
Blumer K, Kleinberg J.
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A knowledge-based search engine powered by wikipedia
David Milne+2 more
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Performance of chatbots in queries concerning fundamental concepts in photochemistry
The advent of chatbots raises the possibility of a paradigm shift in many disciplines of scientific research. Here, 13 photochemically relevant queries were posed to five chatbots. The queries include fundamental concepts, practical or philosophical matters, and properties of dyes.
Masahiko Taniguchi, Jonathan S. Lindsey
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Research citations building trust in Wikipedia: Results from a survey of published authors. [PDF]
Areia C+3 more
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ABSTRACT To measure is to err. Serving both numeric and non‐numeric measurement, the language of measurement refers to margins of error, within which measurement reports locate their measurements. Such reports and reasoning from them invoke what is known and what is known to be known about error‐strewn measurement to derive and contrast the ...
Barry Schein
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Population interest in and adequacy of the information on the safety of antineoplastic agents in the Spanish edition of Wikipedia. [PDF]
Climent-Ballester S+2 more
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ABSTRACT Gender imbalance in public sector hiring remains a persistent concern, yet research often overlooks how job advertisement features influence applicant self‐selection. Thus, we focus on gender sorting in the public labor market, a mechanism potentially causing structural self‐selection among job seekers.
Martin Sievert+2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the worldwide online interest in telepsychiatry: an infodemiological study from 2004 to 2022. [PDF]
Alibudbud R.
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