Victims Of Groupthink A Psychological Study Of Foreign Policy Decisions And Fiascoes
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...Dense structures can also promote conformity (Granovetter, 1973), however, inducing people to eliminate the most innovative features of their ideas in order to comply with existing ways of thinking (Perry-Smith & Shalley, 2003; Janis, 1972; Sosa, 2011)....
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...has long been a target of criticism by social psychologists (e.g., Fiske, Harris, & Cuddy, 2004; Janis, 1972)....
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...They also risk creating the type of groupthink that has long been a target of criticism by social psychologists (e.g., Fiske, Harris, & Cuddy, 2004; Janis, 1972)....
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...Threats will also increase pressures toward uniformity and likely intensity the groupthink problem (Janis, 1972)....
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...Gender diversity can also help reduce ‘groupthink’, which is the tendency for individuals acting in groups to succumb to consensus decisions without an appropriate critical evaluation of alternative ideas or viewpoints (Janis, 1972)....
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...Third, the silent majority users are less likely to engage in groupthink [25], defined as self-deception, wishful thinking, and conformity to group values that lead to willful blindness and collective denial [3]....
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...Another feature of expert groups, which might be called a group heuristic, is a tendency for discussion to be restricted to ideas that will be broadly acceptable to all the group members, a behavior known as groupthink (Janis 1972)....
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