Lily is more likely to say yes to be a participant in a user survey if her friends are also partaking in the survey. What type of bias is this an example of?(1 point)

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and why
framing effect
framing effect

confirmation bias
confirmation bias

gender bias
gender bias

bandwagon effect
bandwagon effect

This is an example of the bandwagon effect bias. The bandwagon effect refers to the tendency for individuals to engage in certain behaviors or beliefs because they see others doing the same. In this case, Lily is more likely to agree to participate in the user survey if her friends are also participating, showing that her decision is influenced by the actions of others.