What was the main focus of the Facebook experiment conducted with Cornell University?

Understanding Facebook's Psychological Experiments

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To analyze emotional contagion among users
To improve Facebook's user interface
To study the impact of advertisements on user behavior
To test new privacy settings
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How were the users' newsfeeds manipulated during the experiment?
By increasing the number of friend suggestions
By filtering posts with positive or negative terms
By changing the layout of the newsfeed
By adding more advertisements
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What tool was used to scan the posts for positive or negative terms?
User feedback surveys
A third-party data analysis company
Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count software
Facebook's internal review team
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the public's main concern about the Facebook experiment?
The impact on Facebook's stock price
The legality and ethics of manipulating emotions
The accuracy of the results
The involvement of Cornell University
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the 'common rule' in international law regarding research on human subjects?
All research must be approved by a government body
Explicit written informed consent is required
Research must be conducted in a public setting
Participants must be paid for their involvement
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the purpose of Facebook's 2013 experiment on 250 million users?
To test a new advertising algorithm
To study the echo chamber effect in social networks
To improve user engagement metrics
To analyze the impact of video content
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did the results of the 2013 Facebook experiment reveal about the echo chamber effect?
It was not as strong as expected
It only affected users in certain countries
It had no impact on user behavior
It was very strong and prevalent
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