Pluralistic ignorance in the process of opinion formation

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How may the formation of individual opinions be affected by ignorance of, or inaccurate information about, the opinion of others? Here is a pair of surveys that throw some light on this question in the case of attitudes toward segregation. © 1961 by Princeton University Press.

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Breed, W., & Ktsanes, T. (1961). Pluralistic ignorance in the process of opinion formation. Public Opinion Quarterly, 25(3), 382–392. https://doi.org/10.1086/267034

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