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It\u2019s a mere 25% of any group. Only 25% of people need to adopt a new social norm to create an inflection point where everyone in the group follows.","username":"weinreich","tags":"behavior_change,social_change,social_norms","count":"3"},{"id":"186806","user":"167","cdate":"2018-10-17 05:45:53","updated":null,"title":"The effectiveness of public health advertisements to promote health: a randomized-controlled trial on 794,000 participants | npj Digital Medicine","link":"https:\/\/www.nature.com\/articles\/s41746-018-0031-7%C2%A0","state":"public","note":"Our results show that 48% of people who were exposed to the ads made future searches for weight loss information, compared with 32% of those in the control group\u2014a 50% increase. The advertisements varied in efficacy. 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