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英文:Impact of perception models on friendship paradox and opinion formation 
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和文: Eun Lee, Sungmin Lee, Young-Ho Eom, HOLME PETTER, Hang-Hyun Jo.  
英文: Eun Lee, Sungmin Lee, Young-Ho Eom, Petter Holme, Hang-Hyun Jo.  
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英文:Physical Review E 
巻, 号, ページ Vol. 99       
出版年月 2019年5月10日 
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公式リンク https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.99.052302
 
DOI https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.99.052302
アブストラクト Topological heterogeneities of social networks have a strong impact on the individuals embedded in those networks. One of the interesting phenomena driven by such heterogeneities is the friendship paradox (FP), stating that the mean degree of one's neighbors is larger than the degree of oneself. Alternatively, one can use the median degree of neighbors as well as the fraction of neighbors having a higher degree than oneself. Each of these reflects on how people perceive their neighborhoods, i.e., their perception models, hence how they feel peer pressure. In our paper, we study the impact of perception models on the FP by comparing three versions of the perception model in networks generated with a given degree distribution and a tunable degree-degree correlation or assortativity. The increasing assortativity is expected to decrease network-level peer pressure, while we find a nontrivial behavior only for the mean-based perception model. By simulating opinion formation, in which the opinion adoption probability of an individual is given as a function of individual peer pressure, we find that it takes the longest time to reach consensus when individuals adopt the median-based perception model compared to other versions. Our findings suggest that one needs to consider the proper perception model for better modeling human behaviors and social dynamics.

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