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  • 24-03 Persuasion in social media: smoke and mirrors
    by Prabal Roy Chowdhury
  • 24-02 Who bears the distance cost of public primary healthcare? Hypertension among the elderly in rural India
    by Bertrand Lefebvre & Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay & Vastaf and only if the other epistemic institutions are ineptimal strategy involves a mixture of confirmatory and (a minimal amount of) contrarian re- porting, with the contrarian elements being used to create a false perception that no news is good news, which in turn allows the platform to camouflage the fact that it is suppressing all but one unwelcome signals. Further, public good implementation is iner very inef the other epistemic institutions (EIs) of the soci- ety. In general, when the EIs are neither very eIn the presence of individuals who think ‘categorically’, we demonstrate that profit- maximizing social media platforms indulge in identity-based censoring, with the nature of bias depending on the e`v Ratra ptimal strategy involves a mixture of confirmatory and (a minimal amount of) contrarian re- porting, with the contrarian elements being used to create a false perception that no news is good news, which in turn allows the platform to camouflage the fact that it is suppressing all but one unwelcome signals. Further, public good implementation is iner very inef the other epistemic institutions (EIs) of the soci- ety. In general, when the EIs are neither very eIn the presence of individuals who think ‘categorically’, we demonstrate that profit- maximizing social media platforms indulge in identity-based censoring, with the nature of bias depending on the e` r very inef the other epistemic institutions (EIs) of the soci- ety. In general, when the EIs are neither very eIn the presence of individuals who think ‘categorically’, we demonstrate that profit- maximizing social media platforms indulge in identity-based censoring, with the nature of bias depending on the e` f the other epistemic institutions (EIs) of the soci- ety. In general, when the EIs are neither very eIn the presence of individuals who think ‘categorically’, we demonstrate that profit- maximizing social media platforms indulge in identity-based censoring, with the nature of bias depending on the e`
  • 24-01 Learning from diversity: ``jati" fractionalization, social expectations and improved sanitation practices in India
    by Sania Ashraf & Cristina Bicchieri & Upasak Das & Tanu Gupta & Alex Shpenev

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