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In any given situation, the number of people or degree to which people perform a specific behavior determines if or to what degree that behavior is correct. p. 100

Robert B Cialdini's Influence - Science and Practice>Influence Science and Practice Robert B. Cialdini 4th edition 2001 >Ch. 4 Social Proof - Truths are Us>

Mind Map branch: In any given situation, the number of people or degree to which people perform a specific behavior determines if or to what degree that behavior is correct. p. 100 Ch. 4 Social Proof - Truths are Us In any given situation, the number of people or degree to which people perform a 
specific behavior determines if or to what degree that behavior is correct. p. 100 "The greater number of people who find any idea correct, the more a given individual will perceive the idea to be correct." p. 110 - 111 Similarly, if the idea is challenged or threatened, increasing the number of people buying into or otherwise sharing or mirroring the idea will act as a counterbalance or countervailing force to the threat,
allowing the truth or validity of the idea to remain intact and superior to the threat. (p. 110) EXAMPLES: Examples: bar tenders placing dollar bills in a tip jar before service act as a stimulant, encouraging customers to tip because of their perception of others having left a tip. standing on a corner and looking up into the sky, then having others (planned) come and also stair, eventually leading to a group. After 9/11 many people in DC did not take Metro home,  while initially out of fear or rumor of malfunction, many have since said they walked or took other transportation because they saw so many other people walking. I.E. cultural or societal habits regarding greetings or personal space, table manners, etiquette, etc. pluralistic ignorance tendency for people to examine / look for/ confirm or verify reactions or ideas in other members of a group and leading to failure to act upon or react to situations such as crimes, accidents, or other times of dire need for assistance. could this also be a reason why people tend to respond in mass to such events?

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