bandwagonvaikutus
Bandwagonvaikutus, often translated as the bandwagon effect, describes a psychological phenomenon where people do something primarily because others are doing it. This can manifest in various aspects of life, from consumer choices and political opinions to social trends and even scientific acceptance. The core idea is that the probability of adoption of an idea or behavior increases with the proportion of people who have already adopted it. This is not necessarily based on objective merit but rather on social proof and a desire to conform or be part of a popular movement.
The bandwagon effect can be driven by several factors. One is the perceived correctness of a behavior;
While the bandwagon effect can lead to rapid adoption of beneficial ideas or technologies, it can also