• Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon that occurs within a group of people in which the desire for harmony or conformity in the group results in an...
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  • Like in groupthink, group members jointly decide on a course of action that they would not choose as individuals. However, while in groupthink, individuals...
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  • ideal situation for these processes to take hold, giving rise to groupthink. In groupthink, individuals in a group feel inclined to minimize conflict and...
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  • operating under too narrow of a focus due to the overemphasis of the groupthink phenomenon. In addition, according to them, group decision-making has...
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  • unanimous approval from the group. Thus, groupthink cannot lead to the best decisions or solutions. Groupthink occurs when the group members are familiar...
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  • psychologists study the related topics of collective intelligence, crowd wisdom, groupthink, and deindividuation. The idea of a "group mind" or "mob behavior" was...
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  • based on a criticism of corporate omerta with a "culture of silence". Groupthink Overconfidence Safety culture Shifting baseline Wilcutt, Terry; Bell,...
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    with unanimity in the immediate situation, which is often a symptom of groupthink. Studies of effective consensus process usually indicate a shunning of...
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    become common phrases for denoting totalitarian authority. Doublespeak and groupthink are both deliberate elaborations of doublethink, and the adjective "Orwellian"...
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  • with the team's progress or success. "Go fever" is comparable to the "groupthink" phenomenon, where a group makes a bad decision for the sake of cordiality...
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  • medical community in the 19th century, exemplifying the phenomenon of groupthink, where consensus overrides consideration of alternatives. There may have...
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  • and Integrity in Journalism, "for her persistent willingness to resist groupthink, her commitment to telling the truth, even when it’s politically inconvenient...
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  • the University of California, Berkeley most famous for his theory of "groupthink", which described the systematic errors made by groups when making collective...
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  • In groupthink theory, a mindguard is a member of a group who serves as an informational filter, providing limited information to the group and, consciously...
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  • Groupthink can lead to lack of creativity and decisions made without critical evaluation. Hogg and separately Deanne et al. stated that groupthink can...
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    behaviors, choices, or tools, sometimes known as cognitive inertia or groupthink. When a prevailing mindset is limiting or inappropriate, it may be difficult...
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  • upon issues of colorism, elitism, classism, political activism, hazing, groupthink, female self-esteem, social mobility, and hair texture bias within the...
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  • their beliefs and behaviors with a group is known as 'herd mentality' or 'groupthink'. The reverse bandwagon effect (also known as the snob effect in certain...
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    Suzanne (4 November 2019). "'No Safe Spaces' exposes the madness of groupthink". Washington Examiner. Archived from the original on 14 December 2019...
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  • theory attributes stock market bubbles to cognitive biases that lead to groupthink and herd behavior. Bubbles occur not only in real-world markets, with...
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  • conformity tendencies. It is, in effect, the active form of groupthink, when the past outcome of groupthink processes forces itself on organizations that are otherwise...
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  • are flawed, such as the Bay of Pigs invasion, the incident on which the groupthink model of group decision-making is based. Factors that impact other social...
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  • anti-establishment views to describe those who fail to question authority, "groupthink", or a stance that would display conformity and obedience. The NPC meme...
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    which can damage the team's dynamic and weaken their overall performance. Groupthink: This is a psychological phenomenon that occurs within a group of people...
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  • derived from Nineteen Eighty Four: Novels portal 2 + 2 = 5 Dogma Crimestop Groupthink List of Newspeak words Memory hole Thoughtcrime Complementary pages You...
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