Examples of groupthink in the following topics:
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- Groups influence individual decision-making processes in a variety of ways, such as groupthink, groupshift, and deindividuation.
- While there
are many ways a group can influence behavior, we will focus on three key
phenomena: groupthink, groupshift, and deindividuation.
- Groupthink happens when
group members, faced with an important choice, become so focused on making a
smooth, quick decision that they overlook other, possibly more fruitful
options.
- This image outlines the requirements, symptoms, and defects of groupthink in detail.
- Groups must be cohesive, insulated, lack an impartial leader, and homogenous, as well as be in a provocative, high stress situation, in order for groupthink to occur.