there is an illusion of unanimity in
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Illusions of Unanimity: deception that everyone agrees. The fact that everybody says yes to a cause of action or a motion does not mean that everybody agrees. Our decisions are affected by many factors that include other people’s choices.
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The definition and example of an illusion of unanimity are given below in the following points:-
- The illusion of unanimity means that it does not mean that everybody is a green to the subject if only a few people agreed on it.
- This gives us the illusion of the deception that everyone has agreed when there is the majority of the people who have not agreed on the particular decision.
- This is a description because since a few people have agreed to a decision does not mean that everybody will agree to the same decision.
- Because everybody can have different opinions on the same subject.
- For example- For example, the decision taken by the directors of the board member may not be the decision taken by all the members of the board.
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