The false consensus effect (Ross, Greene, & House, 1976) is a phenomenon that focuses on the extent to which individuals view their own attitudes and behaviours as typical. Since it was initially proposed, a large number of studies and literature reviews concerning the false consensus effect have been published. Describe the false consensus effect. Present and critically evaluate evidence for and against this effect. Discuss the ways in which scientific knowledge regarding the false consensus effect could contribute to a program aimed at improving health-related behaviours (e.g., physical activity, drug and alcohol use). PLEASE must have in-text citations. Please use draft provided
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