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What’s in a @name? How Name Value Biases Judgment of Microblog Authors

Published on Aug 18, 20113759 Views

Bias can be defined as selective favoritism exhibited by human beings when posed with a task of decision making across multiple options. Online communities present plenty of decision making opportu

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What’s In a @Name? How Name Value Biases Judgment of Microblog Authors00:00
Problem statement (1)00:48
Problem statement (2)00:59
Problem statement (3)01:33
Problem motivation02:07
Dataset02:59
Methodology03:49
Anonymous survey screen04:26
Non-anonymous survey screen04:49
Results - author ratings05:10
Results - rating distribution06:50
Results - ratings and follower count08:05
Results - participant bias10:19
Results - factors for bias: gender11:15
Results - factors for bias: type12:26
Results - factors for bias: topical13:12
Take-aways (1)14:06
Take-aways (2)14:18
Take-aways (3)14:33
Take-aways (4)14:57
What’s In a @Name? How Name Value Biases Judgment of Microblog Authors15:19