We demonstrate that a sampling-based mechanism can offer an alternative explanation for belief synchronization in social groups and the persistence of collective illusions. Our model assumes that people are more likely to sample popular alternatives than unpopular alternatives. We show that this mechanism is sufficient to explain belief synchronization: a strong majority of opinions will likely emerge in favor of one alternative. The reason is that the group is unlikely to move away from a state in which one alternative is very unpopular. If by chance most people come to dislike alternative A, they are all unlikely to sample it again and their opinions of A remain the same. When A is in fact the best alternative, a collective illusion has e...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Human history has been marked by social instability and conflict, often driven by the irreconcilabil...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...
We demonstrate that a sampling-based mechanism can offer an alternative explanation for belief synch...
Societies sometimes stick to the status quo instead of switch-ing to superior technologies and insti...
False beliefs can spread within societies even when they are costly and when individuals share acces...
False beliefs can spread within societies even when they are costly and when individuals share acces...
In this paper, we show that the propensity to agree with a given conspiracy theory depends condition...
Individuals tend to select again alternatives about which they have positive impressions and to avoi...
We rely heavily on information from the social world to inform our real-world beliefs. How is this s...
A major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is the diffusion of inco...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Individuals are typically more likely to repeatedly select alternatives they have a positive impress...
Individuals are typically more likely to repeatedly select alternatives they have a positive impress...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Human history has been marked by social instability and conflict, often driven by the irreconcilabil...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...
We demonstrate that a sampling-based mechanism can offer an alternative explanation for belief synch...
Societies sometimes stick to the status quo instead of switch-ing to superior technologies and insti...
False beliefs can spread within societies even when they are costly and when individuals share acces...
False beliefs can spread within societies even when they are costly and when individuals share acces...
In this paper, we show that the propensity to agree with a given conspiracy theory depends condition...
Individuals tend to select again alternatives about which they have positive impressions and to avoi...
We rely heavily on information from the social world to inform our real-world beliefs. How is this s...
A major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is the diffusion of inco...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Individuals are typically more likely to repeatedly select alternatives they have a positive impress...
Individuals are typically more likely to repeatedly select alternatives they have a positive impress...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Human history has been marked by social instability and conflict, often driven by the irreconcilabil...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...