Biased Voting Experiments in Network Analysis

Biased Voting Experiments in Network Analysis
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Exploring how biased voting affects decision-making in networks, this research by Qian Zou presents experiments analyzing individual preferences and collective unity. Methodology involved undergrad students from the University of Pennsylvania participating in experiments to observe behaviors based on network diversities and varied interests.

  • Bias Voting
  • Network Analysis
  • Experiments
  • Collective Behavior
  • Decision Making

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  1. M MI IN ND DOUT SESSION 08 ................................................................................................. Connecting with Others

  2. MIND MINDOUT To encourage students to think about their relationships and how they can make successful connections with others. SESSION SESSION GOAL GOAL ------------------ ------------------ OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES ------------------ ------------------ Students will Become more comfortable meeting people. Enhance team work and group problem-solving skills. Explore strategies for connecting more with others.

  3. MIND MINDOUT Ditch the Monkey- Connect Clip

  4. MIND MINDOUT Tips for Connecting with Others: BE FRIENDLYAND POSITIVE. Having a positive 6 MAKE AN EFFORT . It can be easy to drift from outlook and being a happy person will help you old friends and family if you move schools or away meet new people. from home but make the most of technology. 1 Between social media sites, free messaging apps 2 BE THE FRIEND YOU WOULD WANT TO OTHERS. Being the type of friend you would like there s really no excuse to lose contact with people. and video chat apps like Skype and Facetime will make it easier to connect to others. Check in every so often to see how they are doing. START THE CONVERSATION. Simple ways to 7 FOLLOW THROUGH ON PLANS. Meeting up 3 connect with people can start with asking them simple questions and really showing interest in the feeling down. Stop making plans and not following with people can improve your mood when you are conversation. through and arrange a time to really meet up with 4 SPEND MORE QUALITY TIME WITH PEOPLE. the people you care about. if you really take time to connect with the people in You can connect better with your family and friends 8 VOLUNTEER. Getting involved in some community work or a charity you are passionate you (e.g., school work, smartphone, computer). front of you and switch off from the things around about means you will not only connect with minded people but you ll be making a difference in like- CONNECT WITH YOUR COMMUNITY. Be 5 other people s lives too. people within your community. friendly with your neighbours and get to know the 9 STA Y IN TOUCH. It can be difficult to make time for friends but try your best to make time to meet them face-to-face. JOIN A CLUB. Stay connected by joining a new club and meeting up with people who enjoy similar things to you. 1

  5. MIND MINDOUT Practice at home Over the next week, ask students to: Consider the network of connections they currently have with others and reflect on how they can improve these connections. Find out something they did not know before from one of these connections by starting the conversation. Try out one or two of the connecting with others tips, for example they could call a friend they haven t spoken to in a while.

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