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Imagine a busy footpath where pedestrians have established an informal 'rule' of walking on the right side to avoid collisions. If a new person joins the crowd and starts walking on the left, they will likely face awkward near-misses and receive disapproving glances, prompting them to quickly switch to the right side like everyone else. Which of the following statements best analyzes why this 'walk on the right' convention is a stable equilibrium?

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