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  • * Public Policy and Social Science
  • * Systems Engineering
  • * Computational Social Science

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  • * Misplaced public perceptions pose significant challenges for government policy-making in critical areas like health and safety.
  • * Public opinion can be influenced by misinformation, as seen with the MMR vaccine and autism controversy.
  • * Effective real-time decision-making tools are needed to manage public sentiment evolution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To introduce the Parallel Evolution and Response Decision Framework for Public Sentiments (PERF-PS).
  • * To provide a real-time method for simulating and controlling public sentiment dynamics.
  • * To enhance government policy-making by predicting and responding to public opinion.

Main Methods:

  • * The framework integrates Parallel Control and Management (PCM) and System Dynamics (SD) theories.
  • * It employs an iterative four-step process: SD modelling, simulating, optimizing, and controlling.
  • * A case study of an anti-nuclear incident in China was used to validate the framework.

Main Results:

  • * The study demonstrates the framework's effectiveness in simulating and influencing public sentiment.
  • * Key control variables for response strategies were identified: response time, capacity, and transparency.
  • * Adjusting these variables showed measurable effects on public sentiment evolution.

Conclusions:

  • * The PERF-PS offers a novel approach for policy makers to predict public opinion.
  • * It provides a structured method for developing effective government response strategies.
  • * Analysis of the framework's advantages and disadvantages informs its practical application in public sentiment management.