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Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: People Unknowingly Group Themselves Together Online, Fueling Political Polarization Across the U.S.
December 07, 2021
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Dec. 7 (TNSPol) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news on Dec. 6, 2021:

As people curate their online news feeds, they may be unwillingly sorting themselves into polarized networks, according to a study led by researchers at Princeton University.

The team developed a model of complex contagions typically used to study how behavior spreads in groups, instead applying it to how reaction to . . .

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