J.D. (Jonas) Stein, MSc
Education
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BA at University of Mannheim
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MSc at Utrecht University
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Research stays at the Institute for Advanced Studies Toulouse, the Institute for Analytical Sociology, the Hans-Böckler Stiftung and the Computational Social Science team at Centre Marc Bloch
Publications (peer-reviewed)
Stein, J., Keuschnigg, M., & van de Rijt, A. (2024). Partisan belief in new misinformation is resistant to accuracy incentives. PNAS Nexus, pgae506.
Stein, J., Frey, V., & Flache, A. (2024). Talk Less to Strangers: How Homophily Can Improve Collective Decision-Making in Diverse Teams. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 27(1), 14.
Stein, J., Mandemakers, J., & van de Rijt, A. (2023). Limited evidence for structural balance in the family. Network Science, 11(4), 589-614.
Stein, J., Frey, V., & van de Rijt, A. (2023). Realtime user ratings as a strategy for combatting misinformation: an experimental study. Scientific reports, 13(1), 1626.
Stein, J., Keuschnigg, M., & van de Rijt, A. (2023). Network segregation and the propagation of misinformation. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 917.
Conen, W., & Stein, J. (2021). A panel study of the consequences of multiple jobholding: enrichment and depletion effects. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 1024258920985417.
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