Showing posts with label google search. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google search. Show all posts

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Does Online Ranking Warp Voters" Minds? - http://clapway.com/2015/08/15/online-ranking-warp-voters-minds-101/

Recently, a study on online rankings’ effect on voters’ habits was conducted with a sample group representative of the U.S. voting population in terms of age, race, political affiliation and other traits, to decide who Californians would have voted for in a 2010 election. To maintain social objectivity, the election chosen was for the prime minister of Australia.


ONLINE REPRESENTATION WARPS PUBLIC PERCEPTION


“What we’re talking about here is a means of mind control on a massive scale that there is no precedent for in human history,” claims Robert Epstein, a psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research in Vista, California. He argues further that the higher a politician ranks on a page of internet search results, the more likely a voter is to give them their full support and vote.


“I have a lot of faith in the methods they’ve used, and I think it’s a very rigorously conducted study,” adds Nicholas Diakopoulos, a computer scientist at the University of Maryland, College Park, an uninvolved yet interested party. “I don’t think that they’ve overstated their claims.”


SOCIAL EXPERIMENT


To test these claims, Epstein and colleagues built a pseudo-search-engine named Kadoodle, which returned a list of 30 websites for finalist candidates; 15 for Tony Abbott and 15 for Julia Gillard. The majority of Californians knew very little about either candidate before the test began (as was intended by selecting Australian politics), but the volunteering voters were not told that the search engine was already rigged to display the voting results in an order biased toward one or another candidate, e.g., a volunteer subject would see 15 webpages with info about Gillard’s platform and administration programs, followed by 15 likewise results of Abbott’s.


FINDINGS


The results showed precisely what the scientists predicted; namely, that subjects spend far more time reading web pages closer to the top of the list than they do any other. More interesting than this are the effects the difference in artificial rankings made. The search engine listing one candidate over all others swayed the number of undecided voters into voting for the hierarchically favored candidate by 48%. This was contrasted with another group of voters who chose nominally across an unbiased search engine. Strangely, the few who did realize they were being manipulated were actually more likely to vote in agreement with the biased listings. “We expect the search engine to be making wise choices,” Epstein says, “[w]hat they’re saying is, ‘Well yes, I see the bias and that’s telling me…the search engine is doing its job.’”


INCREASING SAMPLE SIZE


The second experiment used the same process on 2,100 participants brought into the test through Amazon’s labor crowdsourcing site Mechanical Turk. Subjects were again chosen according to racial, religious, ideological positions representative of the U.S. voting population. This much larger data pool allowed the researchers to be deduce which demographics were the most susceptible to search engine manipulation. Divorcees, republicans, and subjects with a low understanding or familiarity with the candidates were the most malleable, and the better informed, married or those with a $40,000 to $50,000 annual income were more difficult to sway or corrupt.


The most malleable and corruptible group were moderate republicans. May the reader’s complete lack of surprise match the writer’s.


Altered search results increased the quantity of undecided voters espousing to choose the favored candidate by 80%.


“In a two-person race, a candidate can only count on getting half of the uncommitted votes, which is worthless. With the help of biased search rankings, a candidate might be able to get 90% of the uncommitted votes [from specified demographics],” explained Epstein.


For more information on this study, please see David Shultz’ original coverage here.



 


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Does Online Ranking Warp Voters" Minds?

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Google Unveils New Buy Button - http://clapway.com/2015/07/15/google-unveils-new-buy-button678/

GOOGLE PURCHASES WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY


Technology giant Google has definitely realized the potential of online shopping and its huge economic influence. They released information regarding one of their next big online shopping developments. Google has just revealed its newest feature to mobile searching that will be implemented within the next few weeks. This was announced during a New York City event today. This new feature will allow you to order items directly through sponsored results on Google Search for your smartphone via a program called Purchases on Google. When shoppers search for a product on Google on their mobile phone, they will have the opportunity to purchase that item from a third-party retailer without having to leave the Google page. Your payment information is stored through Google and the company you purchase from will host the checkout pages that appear whenever you tap on a product advertisement. These developments are in addition to the mobile buy button that was rumored back in May of this year.


THROUGH THE REST OF this and next year, Google WILL INcORPORATE MORE RETAILERS


According to Google, they will partner with less than 20 retailers who will handle the orders and customize the Google purchase pages with their logos and respective branding. Consumers will be able to search for other items within the sections for retailers. Purchases on Google will expand to include more retail partners in the United States through this year and into next year.


GOOGLE NOW AND GOOGLE SEARCH ARE GETTING A SHOPPING UPDATE


Google is also included something called deep linking. Google Search will now be able to send you straight to eBay and other apps whenever you touch a sponsored result from the retailer. Google Search is also getting better about responding to voice questions that are related to shopping. Google Now is also adding new cards. One will display product reviews and the other will help you track the product’s price so you can be notified when there’s a sale or a great deal.

These new Google updates will definitely make online shopping a little easier, and a lot safer, than before.



 


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Google Unveils New Buy Button