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- Q21463498 subject Q4004268.
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- Q21463498 abstract "The search engine manipulation effect (SEME) is the change in consumer preference from manipulations of search results by search engine providers. SEME is one of the largest behavioral effects ever discovered. This includes voting preferences. A 2015 study indicated that such manipulations could shift the voting preferences of undecided voters by 20 percent or more and up to 80 percent in some demographics.The study estimated that this could change the outcome of upwards of 25 percent of national elections worldwide.".
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- Q21463498 comment "The search engine manipulation effect (SEME) is the change in consumer preference from manipulations of search results by search engine providers. SEME is one of the largest behavioral effects ever discovered. This includes voting preferences.".
- Q21463498 label "Search engine manipulation effect".