11. According to British studies, there is a consistent pattern of apparent bandwagon effects for the leading party. 12. It is also the basis of a number of social phenomena, including communal reinforcement and the bandwagon effect . 13. There was a real bandwagon effect , 14. The intent is to create a bandwagon effect by presenting a long list of supporters with no financial stake. 15. He said that a clear advantage of hiring so many professors at once is the " bandwagon effect ." 16. "There's a bandwagon effect ." 17. Despite the " bandwagon effect ," 18. As can ( usually ) be seen in US Presidential primaries, the early results tended to create a bandwagon effect . 19. A bandwagon effect occurs when the poll prompts voters to back the candidate shown to be winning in the poll. 20. Bogus poll results presented to voters prior to the 1996 Republican primary clearly showed the bandwagon effect to predominate on balance.