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The bandwagon effect, also known as social proof or "cromo effect" and closely related to opportunism, is the observation that people often do and believe things because many other people do and believe the same things. The effect is often pejoratively called herding instinct, particularly...
Bandwagon may refer to: Bandwagon effect, "copycat" behaviour argumentum ad numerum, or the bandwagon fallacy: "If many believe so, it is so." bandwagon fan, supporter of a sports team only during a period of success a wagon which carries a band in a parade The Band Wagon.....
In realist theories of international relations, bandwagoning refers to the act of weaker states joining a stronger power or coalition within balance of power politics. The term is opposed to balancing, and unlike balancing, is a relatively...
Now my sister is considering weight loss surgery for herself.
New & updated iTunes metadata is backed up by Bandwagon.
'Low-carbohydrate' diets, while they vary tremendously, defy basic nutritional principles.
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Starting today, Microsoft has dropped a bit of a bombshell on the computing community by jumping on the "open" bandwagon and altering the way they do business with third-party developers.
Bio bandwagon is for music geeks that use rsync, ftp or cds + dvds to backup their music library and want something better. ... Bandwagon is on Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/286mwx
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