“What’s the problem with being influenced by all that? After all, isn’t blissful part of being blissfully ignorant?” Indicators of popularity are pervasive in today’s social media. However, social preferences can systematically bias our own choices in potentially unproductive ways. Behavioral economist Jodi Beggs shows how being aware of context, and the powerful effects our preconceived ...
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