Social proof drives us to follow others' actions as a decision shortcut:
This tendency explains why restaurants seat patrons in windows, why laugh tracks work, why bestseller lists boost sales, and why peer pressure remains powerful throughout life. When unsure what to do, humans instinctively look to others for guidance.
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Social Proof operates on the principle that we determine what's correct by finding out what other people think is correct. This mental shortcut:
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