In general, the likelihood of adopting positive emotions is much greater than that of negative emotions.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0142390Emilio FerraraZeyao YangPublic Library of SciencePlos OneFerrara E, Yang Z. Measuring emotional contagion in social media. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(11):e0142390....
We believe that this study offers great value to the scientific community and especially to researchers interested in “Data Science for Social Good” (DS4SG) or similarly “Artificial Intelligence for Social Good” (AI4SG) [39], since it could work as a reference point for adequate measurement...
p. 425), a period of biological restructuring. Acute stress is less properly processed during adolescence, often causing emotional overreactions. This makes adolescents very susceptible to harmful media depictions in social media: “Because of their limited capacity for self-regulation and susceptibility...
Social Science Electronic PublishingFerrara E, Yang Z. Measuring emotional contagion in social media. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(11):e0142390.Measuring Emotional Contagion in Social Media. Ferrara Emilio,Yang Zeyao. PloS one . 2015E. Ferrara, Z. Yang, Measuring emotional contagion in social media, ...
) and economic situation. According to the latest OECD data, the average homicide rate in the OECD is 3.6 murders per 100,000 inhabitants [53]. Indirectly, criminality has an impact on non-victims’ well-being when being on victims’ social network or by news spread on (social) media....
Since spring 2020, the topic of contagion, its spread, and its impact on society has dominated the media [2]. Many studies have already analyzed the negative side-effects of the implemented measures on the increased prevalence of mental disorders within the population and specifically within ...