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Anchor text: Asch's conformity experiments
Target Entity: Asch_conformity_experiments
Preceding Context: The bandwagon effect is a well documented form of groupthink in behavioral science and has many applications. The general rule is that conduct or beliefs spread among people, as fads and trends clearly do, with "the probability of any individual adopting it increasing with the proportion who have already done so". As more people come to believe in something, others also "hop on the bandwagon" regardless of the underlying evidence. The tendency to follow the actions or beliefs of others can occur because individuals directly prefer to conform, or because individuals derive information from others. Both explanations have been used for evidence of conformity in psychological experiments. For example, social pressure has been used to explain
Succeeding Context: , and information has been used to explain Sherif's autokinetic experiment.
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Source Page: Bandwagon effect

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