“…135 In a wide variety of experimental contexts, people's opinions have been shown to become more extreme simply because their view has been corroborated, and because they have been more confident after learning of the shared views of others. 136 Does group polarization led to accurate or inaccurate answers? Do deliberating groups err when they polarize?…”
Section: F Deliberative Failure 4: Group Polarizationmentioning
“…135 In a wide variety of experimental contexts, people's opinions have been shown to become more extreme simply because their view has been corroborated, and because they have been more confident after learning of the shared views of others. 136 Does group polarization led to accurate or inaccurate answers? Do deliberating groups err when they polarize?…”
Section: F Deliberative Failure 4: Group Polarizationmentioning
“…135 And yet, not surprisingly, virtually all people who are HIV positive disclose this information to at least some people. 136 A 1995 study by Shelley, Bernard, Killworth, Johnsen, and…”
“…136 Although a large segment of society may believe that unauthorized downloading of copyrighted content is immoral, virtually no one in society believes in these principles strongly enough to enforce an anti-file-swapping norm. The only Americans who appear to have particularly strong feelings about the morality of fileswapping are the file-swappers themselves and the creators of copyrighted content.…”
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