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How Social Networks Influence Human Behavior: An Integrated Latent Space Approach for Differential Social Influence

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  • Jina Park

    (Department of Applied Statistics
    Yonsei University)

  • Ick Hoon Jin

    (Department of Applied Statistics
    Yonsei University)

  • Minjeong Jeon

    (University of California)

Abstract

How social networks influence human behavior has been an interesting topic in applied research. Existing methods often utilized scale-level behavioral data (e.g., total number of positive responses) to estimate the influence of a social network on human behavior. This study proposes a novel approach to studying social influence that utilizes item-level behavioral measures. Under the latent space modeling framework, we integrate the two latent spaces for respondents’ social network data and item-level behavior measures into a single space we call ‘interaction map’. The interaction map visualizes the association between the latent homophily among respondents and their item-level behaviors, revealing differential social influence effects across item-level behaviors. We also measure overall social influence by assessing the impact of the interaction map. We evaluate the properties of the proposed approach via extensive simulation studies and demonstrate the proposed approach with a real data in the context of studying how students’ friendship network influences their participation in school activities.

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  • Jina Park & Ick Hoon Jin & Minjeong Jeon, 2023. "How Social Networks Influence Human Behavior: An Integrated Latent Space Approach for Differential Social Influence," Psychometrika, Springer;The Psychometric Society, vol. 88(4), pages 1529-1555, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:psycho:v:88:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1007_s11336-023-09934-5
    DOI: 10.1007/s11336-023-09934-5
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