Guideposting
Guideposting refers to a psychological phenomenon where individuals, when faced with uncertainty or ambiguity, look to the behavior and opinions of others to inform their own decisions and actions. This social influence is particularly strong in situations where the correct course of action is not immediately obvious. People often assume that if many others are acting in a certain way, that way is likely correct or appropriate. This can be seen in a variety of contexts, from choosing a restaurant in an unfamiliar city to reacting to an emergency.
The effectiveness of guideposting relies on the assumption that others possess more knowledge or experience, or