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Conversely, those who were asked to refund the money to the researchers (the majority of the participants actually did so) had the highest preference for the researchers. Let's introduce the Ben Franklin effect here. The Ben Franklin effect explains why people justify their actions. In this experiment, subjects who received money simply believed that they deserved it. (Therefore, I have no particular feelings toward researchers.) On the other hand, a group that actually refunds the money to the researcher is said to have accepted the researcher's request. The subjects in this group then come to believe that the reason they accepted the researcher's request was because they liked the researcher.
In other words, when you go out of your way for someone, you fall in love with that person even more. If you go out of your way for someone and get nothing in return, you feel that you must like that person (and that's why you went out of your way). Who should I ask for a favor? Ask influencers to share your India Phone Number articles and content. If you accept the request out of kindness (or maybe because your writing is simply great), the influencer will instantly fall in love with you. As a result, a mutually beneficial relationship develops where both parties share each other's content.

However, I personally think asking your followers for favors is a more interesting approach to applying the Ben Franklin effect. Don't be afraid to ask your readers to contribute, comment, and share your content. Not everyone will grant your request, but readers who actually take action will love you more and more each time you accept a request. Readers who are initially hesitant to ask for even a small request may, after a while, become willing to accept a large request.
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