* Supporters of a dominant opinion are more willing to voice an opinion
that those in the minority opinion.
* Because of after of isolation, people tend to refrain from publicly stating
their position if they perceive that this perception will attract laughter,
mockery, or similar threats of isolation.
* There are various ways of speaking out-for example, hanging posters,
displaying number stickers, and distributing flyers.
* Men (ages 45-59) from large cities are more likely to speak out.
* people are more likely to voice an opinion if it agrees with their own convictions as well as fits within current trends and the spirit of the era.
* People will voice an opinion if it aligns with societal views.
* People tend to share their opinion with those who agree with them more
than with those who disagree.
* People draw the strength of their convictions form a variety of sources,
including family, friends, and acquaintances.
* People may engage in last-minute swing, or jumping on the bandwagon
of the popular opinion during the final moments of conversation.