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* [[Bandwagon effect]], "copycat" behavior
* [[Bandwagon effect]], "copycat" behavior
** ''[[Argumentum ad numerum]]'', or the bandwagon fallacy: "If many believe so, it is so"
** ''[[Argumentum ad numerum]]'', or the bandwagon fallacy: "If many believe so, it is so"
** [[Bandwagon fan]], supporter of a sports team only during a period of success
** [[Bandwagon fan]], supporter of a sports team only during a period of success, like Victor Salgado
** [[Bandwagoning]], a term in international relations
** [[Bandwagoning]], a term in international relations



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Bandwagon or band wagon may refer to:

  • A wagon which carries a band of musicians in a parade or for promotional purposes. Other uses of the term derive from this one.
  • Bandwagon effect, "copycat" behavior

Art, entertainment, and media

Films

  • The Band Wagon, a 1953 MGM movie musical starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse
  • Bandwagon (film), a 1996 independent film written and directed by John Schultz

Music

Periodicals

Television