Asked by shenia lockett on Sep 25, 2024

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If a person supports a candidate because he or she is the front-runner in a poll,it is an example of the

A) bellwether effect.
B) illusion of saliency.
C) bandwagon effect.
D) "bounce" effect.

Bandwagon Effect

A psychological phenomenon where people do something primarily because other people are doing it, regardless of their own beliefs.

Front-Runner

A candidate or competitor who is leading in a race or competition, especially in politics.

  • Comprehend techniques and obstacles associated with polling public opinion, including phenomena such as social desirability bias.
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Dianah Rose Prestoza1 day ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The bandwagon effect is the tendency of people to support a candidate or idea simply because it appears popular or the front-runner. This is often seen in political campaigns where supporters of a candidate will highlight their lead in polls as a way to attract more supporters.