Psychology, asked by edward16371, 4 months ago

explain pluralistic ignorance ?​

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Answered by avniswarup15
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In social psychology, pluralistic ignorance is a situation in which a majority of group members privately reject a norm, but go along with it because they assume, incorrectly, that most others accept it. This is also described as "no one believes, but everyone thinks that everyone believes".

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explain pluralistic ignorance.

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In social psychology, pluralistic ignorance is a situation in which a majority of group members privately reject a norm, but go along with it because they assume, incorrectly, that most others accept it. This is also described as "no one believes, but everyone thinks that everyone believes"

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