The Benefits and Risks of Listening to a Social Group

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This chapter answers the age-old question of what causes us to form social groups and why they are important. Social acceptance and interactions were crucial to our evolution but not all aspects of it are helpful. Consider UFO sightings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3wskvlEZlI

This a great example of what can go wrong when you rely on the group too much. The group assumes that UFO's exists and through the use of confirmation bias they discount data that proves them wrong ( satellites, other planets, military aircraft, etc.)

However there are other times when it makes sense to listen to the group. If you are less informed on an issue and the group is more informed it makes sense for you to listen to them over yourself even if they might be wrong. psychology teaches us how to evaluate the situation and whether we should support the group or dissent.

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You poise a great point indirectly: when and when NOT to join social groups. We have to use our judgement to know when to join the group and when it is asinine to. You're correct in the fact that it is important to join a social group when we have little information about a concept, but is there evidence any better? Is it valid? It is up to our judgement to really find out the cold, hard facts.

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