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A systematic literature review of how and whether social media data can complement traditional survey data to study public opinion
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Morselli, Davide
, Reveilhac, Maud
, Steinmetz, Stephanie
in
Computer Communication Networks
/ Computer Science
/ Data sources
/ Data Structures and Information Theory
/ Digital media
/ Elections
/ Literature reviews
/ Multimedia Information Systems
/ Public opinion
/ Social networks
/ Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
2022
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A systematic literature review of how and whether social media data can complement traditional survey data to study public opinion
by
Morselli, Davide
, Reveilhac, Maud
, Steinmetz, Stephanie
in
Computer Communication Networks
/ Computer Science
/ Data sources
/ Data Structures and Information Theory
/ Digital media
/ Elections
/ Literature reviews
/ Multimedia Information Systems
/ Public opinion
/ Social networks
/ Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
2022
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A systematic literature review of how and whether social media data can complement traditional survey data to study public opinion
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Morselli, Davide
, Reveilhac, Maud
, Steinmetz, Stephanie
in
Computer Communication Networks
/ Computer Science
/ Data sources
/ Data Structures and Information Theory
/ Digital media
/ Elections
/ Literature reviews
/ Multimedia Information Systems
/ Public opinion
/ Social networks
/ Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
2022
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A systematic literature review of how and whether social media data can complement traditional survey data to study public opinion
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A systematic literature review of how and whether social media data can complement traditional survey data to study public opinion
2022
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In this article, we review existing research on the complementarity of social media data and survey data for the study of public opinion. We start by situating our review in the extensive literature (N = 187) about the uses, challenges, and frameworks related to the use of social media for studying public opinion. Based on 187 relevant articles (141 empirical and 46 theoretical) - we identify within the 141 empircal ones six main research approaches concerning the complementarity of both data sources. Results show that the biggest share of the research has focused on how social media can be used to confirm survey findings, especially for election predictions. The main contribution of our review is to detail and classify other growing complementarity approaches, such as comparing both data sources on a given phenomenon, using survey measures as a proxy in social media research, enriching surveys with SMD, recruiting individuals on social media to conduct a second survey phase, and generating new insight on “old” or “under-investigated” topics or theories using SMD. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages associated with each of these approaches in relation to four main research purposes, namely the improvement of validity, sustainability, reliability, and interpretability. We conclude by discussing some limitations of our study and highlighting future paths for research.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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