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SimSoc Consortium
Date Issued
2015
Description
To maintain stability yet retain the flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances, social systems must strike a balance between the maintenance of a shared
reality and the survival of minority opinion. A computational model is presented that investigates the interplay of two basic, oppositional social processes—
conformity and anticonformity—in promoting the emergence of this balance. Computer simulations employing a cellular automata platform tested hypotheses
concerning the survival of minority opinion and the maintenance of system stability for different proportions of anticonformity. Results revealed that a relatively
small proportion of anticonformists facilitated the survival of a minority opinion held by a larger number of conformists who would otherwise succumb to
pressures for social consensus. Beyond a critical threshold, however, increased proportions of anticonformists undermined social stability. Understanding the
adaptive benefits of balanced oppositional forces has implications for optimal functioning in psychological and social processes in general.
reality and the survival of minority opinion. A computational model is presented that investigates the interplay of two basic, oppositional social processes—
conformity and anticonformity—in promoting the emergence of this balance. Computer simulations employing a cellular automata platform tested hypotheses
concerning the survival of minority opinion and the maintenance of system stability for different proportions of anticonformity. Results revealed that a relatively
small proportion of anticonformists facilitated the survival of a minority opinion held by a larger number of conformists who would otherwise succumb to
pressures for social consensus. Beyond a critical threshold, however, increased proportions of anticonformists undermined social stability. Understanding the
adaptive benefits of balanced oppositional forces has implications for optimal functioning in psychological and social processes in general.
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10 p.
Identifier
FAUIR000485
Date Backup
2015
Date Text
2015
Date Issued (EDTF)
2015
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FAU
FAU
IID
FAUIR000485
Person Preferred Name
Matthew Jarman
Physical Description
10 p.
Title Plain
The Critical Few: Anticonformists at the Crossroads of Minority Opinion Survival and Collapse
Origin Information
SimSoc Consortium
2015
Title
The Critical Few: Anticonformists at the Crossroads of Minority Opinion Survival and Collapse
Other Title Info
The Critical Few: Anticonformists at the Crossroads of Minority Opinion Survival and Collapse