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I am interested in arguing in online environment. How come people tend to be more violent (if any) in online environment than in off-line one? | I am interested in arguing in online environment. How come people tend to be more violent (if any) in online environment than in off-line one? | ||
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* But, the results tend to be more serious (like crime, sexual harassment, etc.) than online arguments. | * But, the results tend to be more serious (like crime, sexual harassment, etc.) than online arguments. | ||
* Therefore, I changed the term, " | * Therefore, I changed the term, " | ||
+ | * Now the results returns 9 articles, some of which contain the idea of " | ||
+ | * " | ||
+ | * Although there are many articles, the below article seems to be relevant to my interests. | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * I combined " | ||
+ | * But, the articles do not seem very interesting to me. | ||
+ | * I changed the media to google and searched [[https:// | ||
+ | * This led me to an site: https:// | ||
+ | * Hence, I searched a term, " | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | Also, I used a term, [[https:// | ||
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+ | Several theories came up. | ||
+ | * Social Identification Effects in Group Polarization | Request PDF | ||
+ | * Group Polarization in Virtual Communities - IDEALS @ Illinois | ||
+ | * Extreme members and group polarization: | ||
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