
Friedman Results
Friedman's results show that in many situations, people's decisions or opinions tend to be aligned across different groups or occasions, even when individual choices vary widely. This means there are underlying patterns or consistent preferences influencing behavior. For example, in surveys or experiments, Friedman demonstrated that ranking or ordering preferences often follow predictable trends, revealing a stable sense of what people like or dislike. Overall, these results help us understand and measure individual differences and collective patterns, providing insights into how consistent preferences are across various contexts.