Groupshift is a phenomenon in which the initial positions of individual members of a group are exaggerated toward a more extreme position. When people...
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committee Elephant in the room False consensus effect Group polarization Groupshift Keynesian beauty contest Moving the goalposts Peer pressure Pluralistic...
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dissenting viewpoints, and by isolating themselves from outside influences. Groupshift, the tendency for decisions to be more risk-seeking or risk-averse than...
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behaviour in 21st century organizations. The risky-shift effect (see groupshift) is the increased likelihood for a group to support or partake in a risky...
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effect Filter bubble Group flow Group polarization Group-serving bias Groupshift Herd behaviour Homophily In-group favoritism Individualism Lollapalooza...
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Constitutional economics Deindividuation Diffusion of responsibility Groupshift Tragedy of the commons Lohmann, Susanne (2003). "Representative Government...
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portal Society portal Cultural assimilation Dissociative Identity Disorder Groupshift Groupthink identity crisis Social facilitation Social loafing "Deindividuation"...
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This phenomenon is referred to more generally in social psychology as groupshift.[citation needed][original research?] Given the fact that scholars have...
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portal Society portal Abilene paradox Conformity Collective narcissism Groupshift Groupthink Guilty pleasure Hazing Ingratiation Milieu control Opinion...
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"voting" a street's speed limit with their gas pedal from the influence of groupshift. As people generally follow explicit rules all the time of which they...
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