The Prototypical Majority Effect Under Social Influence

Volume: 44, Issue: 5, Pages: 670 - 683
Published: Jan 13, 2018
Abstract
Majority views are reported with greater confidence and fluency than minority views, with the difference increasing with majority size. This Prototypical Majority Effect (PME) was attributed generally to conformity pressure, but Koriat et al. showed that it can arise from the processes underlying decision and confidence independent of social influence. Here we examined the PME under conditions that differ in social influence. In Experiment 1, a...
Paper Details
Title
The Prototypical Majority Effect Under Social Influence
Published Date
Jan 13, 2018
Volume
44
Issue
5
Pages
670 - 683
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