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Testing Propositions Derived from Twitter Studies: Generalization and Replication in Computational Social Science.


ABSTRACT: Replication is an essential requirement for scientific discovery. The current study aims to generalize and replicate 10 propositions made in previous Twitter studies using a representative dataset. Our findings suggest 6 out of 10 propositions could not be replicated due to the variations of data collection, analytic strategies employed, and inconsistent measurements. The study's contributions are twofold: First, it systematically summarized and assessed some important claims in the field, which can inform future studies. Second, it proposed a feasible approach to generating a random sample of Twitter users and its associated ego networks, which might serve as a solution for answering social-scientific questions at the individual level without accessing the complete data archive.

SUBMITTER: Liang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4546006 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Testing Propositions Derived from Twitter Studies: Generalization and Replication in Computational Social Science.

Liang Hai H   Fu King-Wa KW  

PloS one 20150819 8


Replication is an essential requirement for scientific discovery. The current study aims to generalize and replicate 10 propositions made in previous Twitter studies using a representative dataset. Our findings suggest 6 out of 10 propositions could not be replicated due to the variations of data collection, analytic strategies employed, and inconsistent measurements. The study's contributions are twofold: First, it systematically summarized and assessed some important claims in the field, which  ...[more]

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