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Examples
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Inferring a vote from questions is always dangerous.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Inferring population histories using cultural data.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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“Inferring the Popularity of an Opinion from Its Familiarity” 2007 study, 198
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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“Inferring the Popularity of an Opinion from Its Familiarity” 2007 study, 198
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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A 2007 study titled “Inferring the Popularity of an Opinion from Its Familiarity: A Repetitive Voice Can Sound like a Chorus” provides statistical proof of this phenomenon: The authors analyzed a series of group discussions and found that participants tended “to infer that a familiar opinion [was] a prevalent one, even when its familiarity derive[d] solely from the repeated expression of one group member.”
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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A 2007 study titled “Inferring the Popularity of an Opinion from Its Familiarity: A Repetitive Voice Can Sound like a Chorus” provides statistical proof of this phenomenon: The authors analyzed a series of group discussions and found that participants tended “to infer that a familiar opinion [was] a prevalent one, even when its familiarity derive[d] solely from the repeated expression of one group member.”
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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A 2007 study titled “Inferring the Popularity of an Opinion from Its Familiarity: A Repetitive Voice Can Sound like a Chorus” provides statistical proof of this phenomenon: The authors analyzed a series of group discussions and found that participants tended “to infer that a familiar opinion [was] a prevalent one, even when its familiarity derive[d] solely from the repeated expression of one group member.”
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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“Inferring the Popularity of an Opinion from Its Familiarity” 2007 study, 198
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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Inferring that if it was Leukemia, it wasn't the "bad kind."
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Inferring that if it was Leukemia, it wasn't the "bad kind."
"Depleted Uranium From Sea To Shining Sea:" Cancer Kills US Soldiers And Iraqi Civilians R. B. Stuart 2010
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