Intended Results- Will help public health organizations understand how much information is needed to stop spread of misinformation about diseases and foster spread of accurate information. For a group entering the study, its members will be surveyed about (a) their personal characteristics and (b) their social network within the group to dramatically increases the lev- el of realism involved. Hey, I found a fix for myself and wanted to share it with you guys to see if it'll work for you. Itwill cover modelling of power network for system stability study and analysis including modelling of. Thus, team members will know each other in the real world and enter the study with real social networks. Properties -> General -tab Target Add -tcp to the end so it looks like 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Steam.exe' -tcp. Dates: 30 December8 January, 2016, 10 AM-5 PM. Participants will be recruited from a variety of existing small groups, rang- ing from on-campus teams and clubs at OSU to community groups that may be at particularly high risk of contracting one of the diseases under study. The project aims to test the hypothesis that beliefs about Hepatitis C/Ebola/HIV are socially influenced by the beliefs of others to whom the participant is con- nected through their social network. The experiment will be conducted in a mobile lab in such a way that participants will be placed in a social network during the experiment, asking them to communicate their beliefs to one another during the experiment. Summary: This project will study participants’ knowledge about Hepatitis C/Ebola/ HIV: its symptoms, how it spreads, the health consequences of contracting it, and what can be done to stop its further spread. Understanding how social networks influence the flow of information and how official communications from public health entities compete with socially transmitted beliefs. will be conducted in a mobile lab in such a way that participants will be placed in a social network during the experiment.Conduct a mobile lab-based experiment to understnd how individuals consume, process, and share information related to disease.Steam Collaborator: David Sivokoff, Ph.D-Assitant ProfessorĬollege of Arts and Sciences- Statistics Goals: Cranmer, Ph.D College of Arts and Sciences- Policitcal Science