id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ke3nv77mfjdabc4pfgkq4j6a4e (:Unkn) Unknown TESTING CRIMINOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF HATE GROUPS 2020 211 .pdf application/pdf 55069 4391 65 influence hate group formation in the "real world." Agent-based modeling is a computer-based which is described in Chapter Four as a specific collective identity model for hate groups. the group formation theories (e.g., collective hate and charismatic leadership) discussed in Kenrick, Li, & Butner, 2003; Kohler, 2000; Lyons, & Kashima, 2003; Sallach, 2003 ). included the number of members, the mean intrinsic and extrinsic hate of each group, as well as a list of agents who The full data sets for individual agents, groups, and the charismatic leader have all average level of intrinsic hate in the group increases to the 5 or higher point during the model another agent or the number of days it has been a member of a hate group. were expected to form groups before the control model and did so, when societal hate was not Although these models have examined at hate groups as a whole, the data sets include ./cache/work_ke3nv77mfjdabc4pfgkq4j6a4e.pdf ./txt/work_ke3nv77mfjdabc4pfgkq4j6a4e.txt