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Steiglechner, Peter, Keijzer, Marijn, Smaldino, Paul E., Moser, Deyshawn and Merico, Agostino (2024) Noise and opinion dynamics: How ambiguity promotes pro-majority consensus in the presence of confirmation bias. Royal Society Open Science, vol. 11 (n° 4).

Keijzer, Marijn, Mäs, Michael and Flache, Andreas (2024) Polarization on social media : micro-level evidence and macro-level implications. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol.27 (n°1).

Deffuant, Guillaume, Keijzer, Marijn and Banisch, Sven (2023) Regular access to constantly renewed online content favors radicalization of opinions. IAST Working Paper, n. 23-154

Keijzer, Marijn and Corten, Rense (2023) Socioeconomic status, reputation, and interpersonal trust in peer-to-peer markets: Evidence from an online experiment. Rationality and Society, vol. 35 (n° 1). pp. 34-60.

Keijzer, Marijn and Mäs, Michael (2022) The complex link between filter bubbles and opinion polarization. Journal of Data Science, vol. 5 (n° 2). pp. 139-166.

Keijzer, Marijn (2022) If you want to be cited, calibrate your agent-based model: a reply to Chattoe-Brown. Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation.

Flache, Andreas, Mäs, Michael and Keijzer, Marijn (2022) Computational approaches in rigorous sociology: agent-based computational modeling and computational social science. In: Handbook of Sociological Science: Contributions to Rigorous Sociology Gerxhani, Klarita, De Graaf, Nan dirk and Raub, Werner (eds.) Edward Elgar Publishing. Chapter 4. pp. 57-72. ISBN 978 1 78990 942 5

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