bandwagon effect
This is an example of the bandwagon effect bias, as Lily is more likely to say yes to participating in the survey because her friends are doing it. This bias refers to people being more inclined to adopt a certain behavior or belief when they see others around them doing the same.
Lily is more likely to say yes to be a participant in a user survey if her friends are also partaking in the survey. What type of bias is this an example of?(1 point)
Responses may you please tell me the correct answer and why it is that one
framing effect
framing effect
confirmation bias
confirmation bias
gender bias
gender bias
bandwagon effect
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