Reading passage:FalseConsensusSocial-psychologists point out that many people, when acting among others, tend to believe that their thought represents the ideas of the majority in the population, or at least, they feel at ease because their opinions don’ t contradict those of the mainstream. Ironically, revealed by recent studies, this feeling of “consensus” is not true. On the contrary, though many people comfortably assume that their opinion is as common as every others’ will be, their points sometimes can differ greatly or even oppose each other. This attention-grabbing social-psychological discovery is called “FalseConsensus”. The professor takes an example to demonstrate “FalseConsensus”.Explain how this example is related to the reading passage.