
Minority Influence: How Small Groups Shift Majorities
Minority Influence research highlights how committed minorities can effectively alter majority attitudes for lasting change.
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Computed from the content the publisher accepted, line by line. Neither the contributor nor CitePep writes this diff by hand.
Why this is better
The Moscovici/Maass-Clark/Nemeth journal-name corrections and the seating-position study body prose were already correctly fixed (Sociometry 1969, Psychological Bulletin 1984, Psychological Review 1986, and the seating-position study correctly described as Nemeth & Wachtler published in Sociometry in 1974). However the section heading (and its anchor id) directly above that paragraph still read 'Case 3: Nemeth and Wachtler (1983)', inconsistent with the correctly-dated body text below it and the genuinely separate 1983 EJSP creativity paper cited elsewhere. Fixed the heading and anchor id to 1974 to match the body. FAQ JSON-LD block was already clean on all four facts.
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