There's kind of an underlying rationality to believing what most people in your group or society tell you because most of the time it's reasonably accurate. So I was thinking about this when about 10 years ago, I did a series of replication studies for Dateline NBC with Chris Hansen. We replicated the Milgram experiment and a bunch of the other famous ones, including the smoke in the room. But how do we know that they have really looked into it so deeply and that they formed a considered judgment?

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