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This example, of course, is highly artificial. But within groups of all kinds, something like it happens all the time. People learn from others, and if early speakers seem to like something or want to do something, others might assent. At least this is so if they do not have reason to distrust them and if they lack a good reason to think that they are wrong.
Wally Bock
See The Abilene Paradox by Jerry Harvey
Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
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