15. We automatically second-guess ourselves when other people disagree. - Deepstash
15. We automatically second-guess ourselves when other people disagree.

15. We automatically second-guess ourselves when other people disagree.

In a famous 1950s experiment, college students were asked to point out which of three lines was the same length as a fourth. When they heard others (who were in on the experiment) choose an answer that was clearly wrong, the participants followed their lead and gave that same wrong answer.

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