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  2. Groupthink - Wikipedia

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    Groupthink is sometimes stated to occur (more broadly) within natural groups within the community, for example to explain the lifelong different mindsets of those with differing political views (such as "conservatism" and "liberalism" in the U.S. political context [7] or the purported benefits of team work vs. work conducted in solitude). [8]

  3. Mindguard - Wikipedia

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    The presence of mindguards within a group is one of eight main "symptoms" of groupthink identified by its original theorist, Irving Janis. [2] Mindguards can be self-appointed, [2] and multiple mindguards are frequently present in groupthink situations. The techniques utilized, consciously or subconsciously, by mindguards include:

  4. General group problem solving model - Wikipedia

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    Sally Fuller and Ramon Aldag argue that group decision-making models have been operating under too narrow of a focus due to the overemphasis of the groupthink phenomenon. [2] [3] [4] In addition, according to them, group decision-making has often been framed in relative isolation, ignoring context and real-world circumstances, which is a likely consequence of testing group decision-making in ...

  5. Irving Janis - Wikipedia

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    Irving Lester Janis (May 26, 1918 – November 15, 1990) was an American research psychologist at Yale University and a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley most famous for his theory of "groupthink", which described the systematic errors made by groups when making collective decisions.

  6. 8 weird symptoms you didn't know were linked to stress - AOL

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  7. Political psychology - Wikipedia

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    Groupthink refers to "a mode of thinking that people engage in when they are deeply involved in a cohesive in-group, when the members' striving for unanimity override their motivation to realistically appraise alternative courses of action." [36] Techniques to establish more effective decision-making skills in political dimensions have been ...

  8. Talk:Groupthink - Wikipedia

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    Secondly it is not necessary to list the 8 main symptoms of groupthink in both the History section as well as the Symptoms sections. Since the concepts are not historical they should be removed from that section.

  9. Herd mentality - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a "group mind" or "mob behavior" was first put forward by 19th-century social psychologists Gabriel Tarde and Gustave Le Bon.Herd behavior in human societies has also been studied by Sigmund Freud and Wilfred Trotter, whose book Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War is a classic in the field of social psychology.