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Research on the construction of quantitative index of microblog group polarization in university public opinion events

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“We Media” have enabled netizens to express their opinions in a freer and more convenient way. Netizens’ speech tends to be deviated after group discussion, resulting in online public opinion group polarization and irrational behaviours. Here, a quantitative index of Microblog public opinion group polarization has been established based on the sentiment analysis of the comment text, the popularity of comments and the interaction of users' @. Besides, the effectiveness of such index has been verified by simulation experiment, aiming to provide decision‐making thinking and method guidance for Microblog public opinion group polarization determination.
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Published
Dec 04, 2021
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2022(3)
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285-294
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Wang Mengke, Lei Gang (2021). Research on the construction of quantitative index of microblog group polarization in university public opinion events. The Journal of Engineering, 2022(3), 285-294. https://doi.org/10.1049/tje2.12113
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