scholarly journals Semantic representations extracted from large language corpora predict high-level human judgment in seven diverse behavioral domains

Author(s):  
Russell Richie ◽  
Wanling Zou ◽  
Sudeep Bhatia

Recent advances in machine learning, combined with the increased availability of large natural language datasets, have made it possible to uncover semantic representations that characterize what people know about and associate with a wide range of objects and concepts. In this paper, we examine the power of word embeddings, a popular approach for uncovering semantic representations, for studying high-level human judgment. Word embeddings are typically applied to linguistic and semantic tasks, however we show that word embeddings can be used to predict complex theoretically- and practically-relevant human perceptions and evaluations in domains as diverse as social cognition, health behavior, risk perception, organizational behavior, and marketing. By learning mappings from word embeddings directly onto judgment ratings, we outperform a similarity-based baseline as well as common metrics of human inter-rater reliability. Word embeddings are also able to identify the concepts that are most associated with observed perceptions and evaluations, and can thus shed light on the psychological substrates of judgment. Overall, we provide new methods and insights for predicting and understanding high-level human judgment, with important applications across the social and behavioral sciences.

2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Russell Richie ◽  
Wanling Zou ◽  
Sudeep Bhatia

Recent advances in machine learning, combined with the increased availability of large natural language datasets, have made it possible to uncover semantic representations that characterize what people know about and associate with a wide range of objects and concepts. In this paper, we examine the power of word embeddings, a popular approach for uncovering semantic representations, for studying high-level human judgment. Word embeddings are typically applied to linguistic and semantic tasks, however we show that word embeddings can be used to predict complex theoretically- and practically- relevant human perceptions and evaluations in domains as diverse as social cognition, health behavior, risk perception, organizational behavior, and marketing. By learning mappings from word embeddings directly onto judgment ratings, we outperform a similarity-based baseline and perform favorably compared to common metrics of human inter-rater reliability. Word embeddings are also able to identify the concepts that are most associated with observed perceptions and evaluations, and can thus shed light on the psychological substrates of judgment. Overall, we provide new methods and insights for predicting and understanding high-level human judgment, with important applications across the social and behavioral sciences.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-87
Author(s):  
Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil

Scholars of organization studies are right to be concerned with the limited contributions the field has made to public policy despite the societal relevance of the insights it contains. The combination of bulkiness and of insulated pockets of specialization could help explain the relative isolation from policy making that tends to require a combination of speed and multifaceted application. The social quality (SQ) approach is simultaneously an analytical tool and a political project to secure dignity of precarious individuals. The multilevel framework adopted by SQ can effectively channel the wide range of contributions from organization studies in the service of public good. Using an ethnography of music lessons followed by older adults in a cultural institution facing imminent closure because of austerity measures, the article connects SQ work to contributions from organization theory, which can shed light on organizing principles critical to well-being of older persons.


Subject Social mobility in China. Significance So far, the Communist Party leadership has only addressed the most extreme manifestations of inequality -- high-level corruption and rural poverty. It has not tackled a wide range of social, economic and institutional barriers to social mobility that affect hundreds of millions of people across the country. Impacts Members of China’s middle class are already approaching the limits of their upward mobility. The social credit system could evolve in a way that exacerbates the divide between the economically advantaged and disadvantaged. The campaign to eliminate absolute poverty will do little to address the problem of relative poverty in urban areas.


2010 ◽  
Vol 56 (No. 6) ◽  
pp. 249-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Lošťák ◽  
H. Hudečková

The paper outlines the backgrounds related to the necessity of searching for the new methods of assessing preliminary impacts of the rural development programmes. That is why the content analysis is tested in this paper for its possibilities to observe the preliminary impacts of one of the rural development tools – the Community initiative LEADER+ in the Czech Republic. The research pointed out that content analysis might be an appropriate method to define some impacts (and also the efficiency) of the LEADER+ approach. The results demonstrated that the transparency and public accountability of some local action groups (LAG) activities are not always on a high level. Also the differences among the LAGs are shown as for their ability to learn the principles of the LEADER+. The method also enabled to estimate how the LEADER+ contributes to eliminate the social exclusion in the countryside. It also pointed out a lower representation of farming oriented projects in the LEADER+ approach. The content analysis reflected the transfer of the best practices among the territories and also the possible knowledge of the public about the LEADER+ approach and about the projects implemented in this initiative.


Author(s):  
Jiaxing Zhang ◽  
Shuaishuai Feng

Improvements in big data and machine learning algorithms have helped AI technologies reach a new breakthrough and have provided a new opportunity for quantitative research in the social sciences. Traditional quantitative models rely heavily on theoretical hypotheses and statistics but fail to acknowledge the problem of overfitting, causing the research results to be less generalizable, and further leading to societal predictions in the social sciences being ignored when they should have been meaningful. Machine learning models that use cross validation and regularization can effectively solve the problem of overfitting, providing support for the societal predictions based on these models. This paper first discusses the sources and internal mechanisms of overfitting, and then introduces machine learning modeling by discussing its high-level ideas, goals, and concrete methods. Finally, we discuss the shortcomings and limiting factors of machine learning models. We believe that using machine learning in social sciences research is an opportunity and not a threat. Researchers should adopt an objective attitude and make sure that they know how to combine traditional methods with new methods in their research based on their needs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 137
Author(s):  
Fitria Ayuningtyas ◽  
Ahmad Zakki Abdullah

The Video portal known as Youtube has become one of the alternative broadcasting channels. As the Internet usage is increasing the use of visual form becomes a public space. A YouTuber, a popular slang for video producer on youtube has formed a style of its own, in which there are some interesting research studies, especially in the establishment of reality and social cognition. Videos that teached the perspective and expression of opinion is an example of how the youtuber shapes reality to the audience. This video was varied, ranging from animation, social experiment up to the high-level animation. Social cognition is becoming prominance, that the audience use video logic as a basis for understanding the various things in surrounding environment. However, the capacity and the youtuber background are very wide - range as they have no common standard to their profession as videographer. The aim of this study is an effort to observe how Youtube users see the social situation as a cognitive ability form the use of video. This study used theory about social cognition, social media and youtube. This study used qualitative method. The result of this study is an interaction between users and creators create a whole different kind of dialogue, given in this era of communication technology they are none other than Prosumen (producer-consumer). The rapid reproduction of this message is very dynamic, especially responding to social circumstances. This study focuses on an active online community focusing on the interaction CMC via youtube video portals as the establishment of social cognition.The conclusion this study was social cognition thru youtube give us new perspective that we can get creative as well as possible to be able to work freely. In this study, the community used youtube as reference and benchmark. In this case, LinkPicture ID community well understand about “upgrade” concept that required to speed up in taking a decision based on the dynamics that happened. Portal video Youtube telah menjadi salah satu saluran penyiaran alternatif. Penggunaan internet yang semakin meningkat membentuk sebuah ruang penggunaan visual yang bebas. Youtuber, sebutan untuk para produsen video di youtube telah membentuk sebuah nuansa tersendiri, didalamnya terdapat beberapa kajian kajian menarik terutama di pembentukan realita dan kognisi sosial. Video-video yang mengajarkan cara pandang dan pengungkapan opini maupun pendapat adalah contoh bagaimana para youtuber membentuk realita terhadap penontonnya. Kognisi sosial dalam pandangan ini sangatlah penting mengingat bahwa para penonton menggunakan logika video tersebut sebagai dasar dalam memahami berbagai hal disekitar lingkungannya. Namun demikian kapasitas maupun latar belakang para youtuber ini sangat bermacam–macam mengingat mereka tidak memiliki standard umum terhadap profesi mereka sebagai videografis. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk melihat bagaimana pengguna youtube melihat keadaan sosial sebagai kemampuan koginitif. Teori yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu kognisi sosial, situs jaringan sosial, dan youtube. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif. Adapun hasil dari penelitian ini adalah interaksi antar pengguna dan pembuat video merupakan interaksi yang sangat berbeda, mengingat di era teknologi komunikasi ini mereka tidak lain dari produsen-konsumen. Pesatnya reproduksi pesan ini sangatlah dinamis terutama menanggapi keadaan sosial. Penelitian ini memfokuskan diri pada sebuah komunitas online yang aktif dan mengutamakan interaksi CMC lewat portal video youtube sebagai pembentukan kognisi sosial. Kesimpulan kognisi sosial melalui youtube memberikan pandangan bahwa kita bisa berkreasi sebaik mungkin untuk bisa berkarya secara bebas. Adapun penggunaan youtube sebagai sebagai referensi dan pembanding. Dalam hal ini, komunitas LinkPictureID paham dengan konsep “upgrade” dimana diperlukan sebuah kecepatan dalam mengambil keputusan berdasarkan dinamika yang terjadi.


1998 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
L.M. Richter ◽  
R.D. Griesel ◽  
K. Durrheim ◽  
M. Wilson ◽  
N. Surendorff ◽  
...  

The practice of psychology in South Africa currently depends on a high level of qualification and is reserved within professional registration. Apart from the fact that this professionalisation does not produce the human resources necessary to meet the social needs of the country, it is also excluding the potential enlistment of a very large number of graduates in psychology in social practice domains. In order to make an analysis of the current situation, an audit was done of professional and graduate trends in 1993/1994, and a newspaper survey of employment opportunities in 1994 for graduates in psychology was conducted. The data indicate a rapidly developing professional population, with little apparent uptake for employment in public service or the private sector. On the other hand, employment opportunities exist for graduates in the broad social sciences, mainly at a non-professional and generalist level. Job advertisements indicate that a wide range of skills are required of graduates, many of which are not reflected in current degree curricula in Psychology. It is recommended that data on social trends, together with information on the ongoing development of the psychological profession, be used to reflect on current social and psychological practice and tertiary educational curricula in psychology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (3S) ◽  
pp. 631-637
Author(s):  
Katja Lund ◽  
Rodrigo Ordoñez ◽  
Jens Bo Nielsen ◽  
Dorte Hammershøi

Purpose The aim of this study was to develop a tool to gain insight into the daily experiences of new hearing aid users and to shed light on aspects of aided performance that may not be unveiled through standard questionnaires. Method The tool is developed based on clinical observations, patient experiences, expert involvement, and existing validated hearing rehabilitation questionnaires. Results An online tool for collecting data related to hearing aid use was developed. The tool is based on 453 prefabricated sentences representing experiences within 13 categories related to hearing aid use. Conclusions The tool has the potential to reflect a wide range of individual experiences with hearing aid use, including auditory and nonauditory aspects. These experiences may hold important knowledge for both the patient and the professional in the hearing rehabilitation process.


Methodology ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Knut Petzold ◽  
Tobias Wolbring

Abstract. Factorial survey experiments are increasingly used in the social sciences to investigate behavioral intentions. The measurement of self-reported behavioral intentions with factorial survey experiments frequently assumes that the determinants of intended behavior affect actual behavior in a similar way. We critically investigate this fundamental assumption using the misdirected email technique. Student participants of a survey were randomly assigned to a field experiment or a survey experiment. The email informs the recipient about the reception of a scholarship with varying stakes (full-time vs. book) and recipient’s names (German vs. Arabic). In the survey experiment, respondents saw an image of the same email. This validation design ensured a high level of correspondence between units, settings, and treatments across both studies. Results reveal that while the frequencies of self-reported intentions and actual behavior deviate, treatments show similar relative effects. Hence, although further research on this topic is needed, this study suggests that determinants of behavior might be inferred from behavioral intentions measured with survey experiments.


Author(s):  
V. Kovpak ◽  
N. Trotsenko

<div><p><em>The article analyzes the peculiarities of the format of native advertising in the media space, its pragmatic potential (in particular, on the example of native content in the social network Facebook by the brand of the journalism department of ZNU), highlights the types and trends of native advertising. The following research methods were used to achieve the purpose of intelligence: descriptive (content content, including various examples), comparative (content presentation options) and typological (types, trends of native advertising, in particular, cross-media as an opportunity to submit content in different formats (video, audio, photos, text, infographics, etc.)), content analysis method using Internet services (using Popsters service). And the native code for analytics was the page of the journalism department of Zaporizhzhya National University on the social network Facebook. After all, the brand of the journalism department of Zaporozhye National University in 2019 celebrates its 15th anniversary. The brand vector is its value component and professional training with balanced distribution of theoretical and practical blocks (seven practices), student-centered (democratic interaction and high-level teacher-student dialogue) and integration into Ukrainian and world educational process (participation in grant programs).</em></p></div><p><em>And advertising on social networks is also a kind of native content, which does not appear in special blocks, and is organically inscribed on one page or another and unobtrusively offers, just remembering the product as if «to the word». Popsters service functionality, which evaluates an account (or linked accounts of one person) for 35 parameters, but the main three areas: reach or influence, or how many users evaluate, comment on the recording; true reach – the number of people affected; network score – an assessment of the audience’s response to the impact, or how far the network information diverges (how many share information on this page).</em></p><p><strong><em>Key words:</em></strong><em> nativeness, native advertising, branded content, special project, communication strategy.</em></p>


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