Contact Us
linkedin
twitter
  • ABOUT SSL
    • History
    • Contributors
  • DISCIPLINES
    • Anthropology
    • Economics
    • History
    • Philosophy
    • Political Science
    • Social Psychology
    • Sociology
  • SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
    • Evolving Values for a Capitalist World
    • Frontier Issues in Economic Thought
    • Galbraith Series
    • Global History
  • NEWSLETTER

Majority and Minority Perceptions of Consensus and Recommendations for Resolving Conflicts about Land Use Regulation

  1. Home
  2. >>
  3. Social Psychology
  4. >>
  5. Group Dynamics
  6. >>
  7. Bandwagon Effects, NIMBY, and...
  8. >>
  9. Majority and Minority Perceptions...
Majority and Minority Perceptions of Consensus and Recommendations for Resolving Conflicts about Land Use Regulation
Author(s)Miller, Carol T.
AbstractResidents of a small rural community were surveyed to examine the relationship between the false consensus bias and recommendations for resolving conflicts about two locally relevant environmental issues concerning regulation of land use in the community. Both the level of consensus that respondents perceived for their views and the extent to which they overestimated consensus were correlated with their recommendations for resolving conflicts about the issues. Respondents who overestimated consensus and/or who perceived higher levels of consensus for their views were more likely to endorse majority rule to resolve conflicts, were less likely to endorse compromise, and were more likely to say their own views should prevail. These findings suggest that false consensus bias could affect the determination and effectiveness with which majorities and minorities press their points in public discussion of local issues.
IssueNo4
Pages389-396
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePersonality & Social Psychology Bulletin
VolumeNo19
PubDateAugust 1993
ISBN_ISSN0146-1672

Group Dynamics

  • Bandwagon Effects, NIMBY, and Collective Delusions
  • Caste, Class, Status, and Hierarchy
  • Charity, Volunteerism, and Prosocial Behavior
  • DeIndividuation and Dehumunization
  • Group Communication
  • In-Group/ Out-Group Dynamics
  • Inter- and Intra-Group Dynamics
  • Interpersonal and Familial Relations
  • Norms, Shared Values, and Beliefs
  • Peer Groups, Reference Groups and Group Identity
  • Power, Authority, and Domination
  • Race, Religion, and Ethnicity
  • Social Dilemmas, Prisoner’s Dilemma, and Tragedy of the Commons


Boston University | ECI | Contact Us

Copyright Notification: The Social Science Library (SSL) is for distribution in a defined set of countries. The complete list may be found here. Free distribution within these countries is encouraged, but copyright law forbids distribution outside of these countries.