2018
DOI: 10.1177/1059712318762733
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Forgiveness and trust dynamics on social networks

Abstract: Social media users can easily be offended or hurt on those platforms, which leads to discomfort and health issues such as stress and anxiety. Forgiveness plays an important role to maintain healthy online relationships, which is the central constituent of social dynamics, from cooperation to social cohesion. While most prior studies have focused on analyzing forgiveness factors in offline settings using statistical methods, this study offers a new perspective using a two-staged approach whereby a research mode… Show more

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“…An agent's network position provides social capital which leads to certain achievements, success or power. Examples include the evolution of cooperation based on familiarity (Son & Rojas, 2011), similarities (Hadzibeganovic et al, 2018) or trust (Bravo et al, 2012;Growiec et al, 2018;Laifa et al, 2018). Additionally, a social environment can provide existential security (Gore et al, 2018) or can support people to promote an activity (Garcia et al, 2018).…”
Section: Social Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An agent's network position provides social capital which leads to certain achievements, success or power. Examples include the evolution of cooperation based on familiarity (Son & Rojas, 2011), similarities (Hadzibeganovic et al, 2018) or trust (Bravo et al, 2012;Growiec et al, 2018;Laifa et al, 2018). Additionally, a social environment can provide existential security (Gore et al, 2018) or can support people to promote an activity (Garcia et al, 2018).…”
Section: Social Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We observed, however, that this has rarely been used in ABM so far. Examples for co-evolutionary networks comprise agents that add or remove links to maximize the information they can gain from their acquaintances (Frank et al, 2018;Lozano et al, 2018;Moradianzadeh et al, 2018;Phan & Godes, 2018), to establish monogamous mating relationships (Simão & Todd, 2002), to express their dissatisfaction within a cooperation (Bravo et al, 2012) or if the trust between agents has vanished due to offenses between neighbours (Laifa et al, 2018). Additionally, modified spatial configurations that emerge from the behaviour of the agents (e.g.…”
Section: Co-evolutionary Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They incorporated temporal dynamics to model the dynamics of users' preferences. Laifa et al [129] tested a research model using structural equation modeling and delivered the outputs to an artificial neural network and fuzzy logic model developing their dynamic prediction approach. Liu and Datta [130] designed another dynamic trust prediction approach.…”
Section: ) Dynamic Trust Prediction Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers [6,7,13,16,18,19,29,30] proposed integration of fuzzy logic in psychological research for more logical outcomes. Recently Devi [5] and Laifa [15] integrated fuzzy set theory with neural network to develop intelligent models for psychological research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%