Publications

In Review

(Manuscripts available upon requests)

  • Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG, “Promoting engagement with social fact-checks online”. Pre-print.
  • Mosleh M, Yang Q, Zaman T, Pennycook G, Rand DG “Trade-offs between reducing misinformation and politically-balanced enforcement on social media” Pre-print.
  • Mosleh M, Eckles D, Rand DG, “Dispositions toward triadic closure: Field-experimental evidence ”
  • Mosleh M, Rand DG, “Ingroup Love vs. Outgroup Hate: What drives partisan bias in social tie formation on social media

Journal

  • [19] M. Mosleh, C. Martel, D. Eckles, D.G. Rand “Perverse Consequences of Debunking in a Twitter Field Experiment: Being Corrected for Posting False News Increases Subsequent Sharing of Low Quality, Partisan, and Toxic Content” CHI Proceedings 2021.
  • Media coverage: Vice, Global News Radio 640 Toronto, Boston Globe, Fast Company, the Irish News, Edinburgh News, MailOnline
  • [J18]  M. Mosleh, G. Pennycook, A Arechar, and D.G. Rand “Digital Fingerprints of Cognitive Reflection’’ Nature Communications, 2021
  • [16] C. Martel, M. Mosleh, D.G. Rand ” You’re definitely wrong, maybe: Correction style has minimal effect on corrections of misinformation online” Media & Communication 2021
  • [J15]  M. Mosleh, G. Pennycook, and D.G. Rand “Self-reported Willingness to Share Political News Articles in Online Surveys Correlates with Actual Sharing on Twitter”, PLoS ONE, Vol 15, No. 2., 2020.
  • [J5]  D. Gianetto, M. Mosleh, B. Heydari, “Dynamic Structure of Competition Network in Affordable Care Act Insurance Market”, IEEE Access, 2018.
  • [J1] A. Sharbatoghlie, M. Mosleh, H. Emami, “Work experience and learning: a case study of MBA students” Research in Higher Education Journal, Vol. 11. 2011

White papers

Conferences presentations

  • [C.42] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, RandDG “Perverse Debunking of FalseClaims”,Conference on Digital Experimentation (CODE), 2021, Virtual.
  • [C.41] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Shared partisanship dramatically increases social tie formation in a Twitter field experiment”, The Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM), 2021, Virtual.
  • [C.40] Mosleh M “Understanding and reducing misinformation online”, Conference on Complex Systems – Computational Social Science Workshop, 2021.
  • [C.39] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Social correction across party lines”, Annual Center for Informed Democracy and Social-cybersecurity (IDeaS) Conference: Disinformation, Hate Speech, and Extremism Online, 2021, Virtual.
  • [C.38] Mosleh M, … “Advancing organizational network research: Paper development workshop to develop ideas, proposals and draft papers into high quality publications”, Sunbelt 2021
  • [C.37] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Perverse Downstream Consequences of Debunkings”, Fourth Annual Conference of Politics and Computational Social Science (PaCSS), 2021, Virtual.
  • [C.36] Mosleh M “Reducing inaccurate information on social media”, International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM), MEDIATE Workshop, Talk, Atlanta 2021.
  • [C.35] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Perverse Downstream Consequences of Debunking”, 5th Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2021, Zurich, Switzerland .
  • [C.34] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Cognitive reflection correlates with behavior on Twitter ”, 5th Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2021, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • [C.33] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Shared partisanship dramatically increases social tie formation in a Twitter field experiment ”, 5th Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2021, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • [C.32] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Causal effects of partisanship on preferential social tie formation ”, Conference on Digital Experimentation (CODE), 2020, Virtual.
  • [C.31] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Social corrections across party lines in a Twitter field experiment ”, Conference on Digital Experimentation (CODE), 2020, Virtual.
  • [C.30] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “Perverse Consequences of Debunking in a Twitter Field Experiment: Being Corrected for Posting False News Increases Subsequent Sharing of Low Quality, Partisan, and Toxic Content”, ACM Computer Human Interaction (CHI) , 2021, Virtual.
  • [C.29] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “I think you shared fake news!: Engagement with corrective messages on social media”, The Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM), 2020, Virtual.
  • [C.27] Mosleh M, Martel C, Eckles D, Rand DG “I think you shared fake news!: Engagement with corrective messages on social media”, 3rd Annual Conference on Politics and Computational Social Science (PaCSS) 2020, Boston.
  • [C.26] Stewart AJ, Mosleh M, Diakonova M, Arechar AA, Rand DG, Plotkin JB, “Collective Decisions on Networks: information biased and voting coordination”, ACM Conference on Collective Intelligence 2020, Boston.
  • [C.25] Stewart AJ, Mosleh M, Diakonova M, Arechar AA, Rand DG, Plotkin JB, “Information Gerrymandering and Undemocratic Decisions”, 6th International Conference on Computional Social Science (IC2C2) 2020, Boston.
  • [C.24] Mosleh M, Pennycook G, Arechar AA, Rand DG, “Digital Fingerprints of Cognitive Reflection: A hybrid lab-field study of sharing on Twitter”, Conference on Digital Experimentation (CODE) 2019, Boston.
  • [C.23] Pennycook G, Epstein Z, Mosleh M*, Arechar AA, Eckles D, Rand DG, “Reducing the spread of information we (should) know is wrong”, Conference on Digital Experimentation (CODE) 2019, Boston.
  • [C.22] Stewart AJ, Mosleh M, Diakonova M, Arechar AA, Rand DG, Plotkin JB, “Information Gerrymandering and Undemocratic Decisions”, Conference on Digital Experimentation (CODE) 2019, Boston.
  • [C.21] Arechar AA, Del Valle C, Mosleh M, Ramirez S, Rand DG, “Nudging Public Engagement Against Corruption. A field experiment on Twitter”Conference on Digital Experimentation (CODE) 2019, Boston.
  • [C.20] Heydari B, Heydari P, Mosleh M, “Not all Bridges Connect: Integration in Multi- Community Networks”Complex Networks 2019, Lisbon.
  • [C.19] Stewart AJ, Mosleh M, Diakonova M, Arechar AA, Rand DG, JB Plotkin, “Collective Decisions on Networks”, Quest Workshop on Collective Intelligence, 2019, Boston.
  • [C.18] Mosleh M, Pennycook G, Rand DG, “Online Behavior and Cognitive Reflection: A Field Study on Twitter”, European Symposium Series on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science (EuroCSS), 2019, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • [C.17] Mosleh M, Pennycook G, Rand DG, “Digital Fingerprints of Cognitive Reflection”, 11th International ACM Web Science (WebSci) Conference, 2019, Boston.
  • [C.16] Epstein Z, Mosleh M, Arechar AA, Pennycook G, and Rand DG, “Primed for Accuracy: A Cognitive Approach to Fighting Misinformation on Twitter” 5th Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • [C.15] Mosleh M, Heydari B, “Consumer Preference Trends in Airbnb vs the Hotel Industry” Share Conference, Northeastern University, 2019, Boston.
  • [C.14] Mosleh M, Pennycook P, Rand DG, “Digital Fingerprints of Cognitive Reflection”, 5th Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • [C.13] Mosleh M, Rand DG, “Thinking Fast and Slow on Networks: Co-evolution of Cognition and Cooperation in Structured Populations”, 4th Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2018, Evanston, Illinois.
  • [C.12] Gianetto DA, Mosleh M and Heydari B, “The Dark Side of Resilience: Evolution of Market Competition under Affordable Care Act” 4th Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2018, Evanston, Illinois.
  • [C.11] Mosleh M, Rand DG, “Co-evolution of Cognition and Cooperation on (Social) Networks” 9th Workshop on Complex Networks (CompleNet 2018), Boston, Massachusetts.
  • [C.10] Mosleh M, Heydari B, “Sharing Economy vs. Conventional Platforms: A Natural Language Processing Approach”, Workshops on Natural Language Processing and Computational Social Science at Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2017, Vancouver, Canada.
  • [C.9] Mosleh M, Heydari B, “Why Groups Show Different Fairness Norms? The Interaction Topology Might Explain”, Social Informatics (SocInfo), 2017, Oxford, UK.
  • [C.8] Mosleh M, Heydari B, “Co-evolution of Consumers Preferences in Sharing Economy and Traditional Platforms: the Case of Hospitality Industry”, 3rd Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2017, Cologne, Germany.
  • [C.7] Mosleh M, Heydari B, “Fair Topologies: Structural Drivers of Evolution of Fairness in Social Networks”, 2nd Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), 2016, Evanston, Illinois.
  • [C.6] Mosleh M, Heydari B, “Spatial Diffusion of Risk: The Case of Risky Teenage Drivers”, The 5th International Engineering Systems Symposium (CESUN 2016), Washington D.C.
  • [C.5] Mosleh M, Ludlow P, Heydari B, “Resource Allocation through Network Architecture in Systems of Systems: A Complex Networks Framework”, 2016 Annual IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon), 2016, Orlando, Florida.
  • [C.4] Mosleh M, Dalili K, Heydari B, “Efficient Structure for Networks with Heterogeneous Connection Model” in 6th Workshop on Complex Networks (CompleNet 2015), New York City, New York..
  • [C.3] Mosleh M, Ludlow P, Heydari B, “Resource-sharing Mechanisms in Autonomous Systems” in 4th International Engineering Systems Symposium (CESUN 2014), Hoboken, New Jersey.
  • [C.2] Mosleh M, Dalili K, Heydari B, “Optimal Modularity for Fractionated Spacecraft: The Case of System F6” in Conference of Systems Engineering Research (CSER), 2014, Los Angles, California.
  • [C.1] Mosleh M, Heydari B, “Optimal Allocation of Excess Generation in Microgrid Networks”, Center of Excellence Wireless and Technology (CEWIT), 2013, Melville, New York. Poster presented.