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Abilene paradox and Preference falsification

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Difference between Abilene paradox and Preference falsification

Abilene paradox vs. Preference falsification

In the Abilene paradox, a group of people collectively decide on a course of action that is counter to the preferences of many or all of the individuals in the group. The idea of preference falsification was put forth by the social scientist Timur Kuran in his book Private Truth, Public Lies as part of his theory of how people's stated preferences are responsive to social influences.

Similarities between Abilene paradox and Preference falsification

Abilene paradox and Preference falsification have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Abilene paradox and Preference falsification Comparison

Abilene paradox has 27 relations, while Preference falsification has 11. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (27 + 11).

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