In our #CSCW2025 paper (with G. Umbelino), we benchmark LLMs’ reasons vs human collective reasoning. Findings: humans outperform; a few frontier models show partial coherence; none beat humans. dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
In our #CSCW2025 paper (with G. Umbelino), we benchmark LLMs’ reasons vs human collective reasoning. Findings: humans outperform; a few frontier models show partial coherence; none beat humans. dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
In our #CSCW2025 paper (with G. Umbelino), we benchmark LLMs’ reasons vs human collective reasoning. Findings: humans outperform; a few frontier models show partial coherence; none beat humans. dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
Read more in our Political Psychology article now published here (open access!) 👇
Read more in our Political Psychology article now published here (open access!) 👇
Our latest research by @franziskamaier.bsky.social and Francesco Veri explores migration attitudes among the radical right 🇮🇹. We find that while media exposure does not alter core extremist beliefs, it triggers emotional responses that ultimately shape political behavior. 🔍📖
Our latest research by @franziskamaier.bsky.social and Francesco Veri explores migration attitudes among the radical right 🇮🇹. We find that while media exposure does not alter core extremist beliefs, it triggers emotional responses that ultimately shape political behavior. 🔍📖
Deliberative reason and the effect of minipublic configurations - cup.org/44gY65T
- Francesco Veri & Simon Niemeyer
cc @ecpr.bsky.social
Deliberative reason and the effect of minipublic configurations - cup.org/44gY65T
- Francesco Veri & Simon Niemeyer
cc @ecpr.bsky.social