In the last article, we evaluated why people follow the crowd—and when that may or may not be a good strategy for personal decision-making. In that evaluation, we discussed how individuals often look ...
If your friends jumped off a bridge, would you follow them? For parents, it’s meant to be a rhetorical question—a way of winning any argument that begins with “But all my friends are…” But behavioral ...
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