Ian Pitchford

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It is important to emphasize at the outset the relative nature of the false consensus effect. People do not always think that their own beliefs are shared by a majority of other people. Rather, the false consensus effect refers to a tendency for people’s estimates of the commonness of a given belief to be positively correlated with their own beliefs.
How We Know What Isn't So (A Psychological Study on Logic)
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