Pluralistic ignorance causes groups to publicly appear to believe something that privately each person may not actually agree with. This is primarily because few to no group members are willing to share their views, leading each person to believe that they are in the minority. Perhaps the clearest example of this cognitive bias comes from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Emperor’s New Clothes”.
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The book introduces “nudge theory”, a system for influencing decision making without restricting options.In order to nudge people towards making certain decisions, the authors advocate for “choice architecture”. Choice Architecture is the practice of influencing choices by organising the context in which they are made. The irony is that behavioral economics, having attacked Homo Economicus as an empirically false description of human choice, now proposes, in the name of paternalism, to enshrine the very same fellow as the image of what people should want to be. Read It with a grain of salt
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