Can you start me off with some examples of illusions of unanimity for non-smokers then I will post the other ones that I come up with to see if they are right please.
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It works the other way around: First you post what you have thought of so far, and then someone here can try to suggest more. No use wasting someone's time suggesting ideas you've already thought of.
Can u provide me with at least one example of illusions of unanimity for nonsmokers so I know where I can begin
I don't even know what you mean by "illusions of unanimity" -- and how is that connected with "nonsmokers"?
"illusions of unanimity for nonsmokers" = ? You need to explain these unusual terms.
"illusions of unanimity for nonsmokers" = ? You need to explain these unusual terms.
Illusions of unanimity means thatamong group members, silence is viewed as agreement.
We then have to put examples on how nonsmokers are affected by illusions of unanimity.
We then have to put examples on how nonsmokers are affected by illusions of unanimity.
When you enter a restaurant ...
When you are within 20 feet of the door of a classroom or a storefront (and smoking is allowed only outdoors) ...
You can think of more.
When you are within 20 feet of the door of a classroom or a storefront (and smoking is allowed only outdoors) ...
You can think of more.