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 Market and Social Systems Engineering 2009 Lecture Series   

 

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Duncan Watts

Yahoo Research

3:00pm - 4:30 pm

Wu & Chen Auditorium

101 Levine Hall


"Using the Web to do Social Science"

 


Social science is often concerned with the emergence of collective behavior out of the interactions of large numbers of individuals; but in this regard it has long suffered from a severe measurement problem—namely that interactions between people are hard to measure, especially at scale, over time, and at the same time as observing behavior.  In this talk, I will argue that the technological revolution of the Internet is beginning to lift this constraint. To illustrate, I will describe four examples of research that would have been extremely difficult, or even impossible, to perform just a decade ago: (1) using email exchange to track social networks evolving in time; (2) using a web-based experiment to study the collective consequences of social influence on decision making; and (3) using a social networking site to study the difference between perceived and actual homogeneity of attitudes among friends; and (4) using Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to study the incentives underlying “crowd sourcing.”  Although internet-based research still faces serious methodological and procedural obstacles, I propose that the ability to study truly “social” dynamics at individual-level resolution will have dramatic consequences for social science.



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