groupthink occurs when group members course hero

by Robb Blanda II 3 min read

What is group problem solving?

Group problem solving is primarily a unified process. 3. Groups and group decision making are frequently complex. 1. Conditions in groups promote high cohesiveness. Group members frequently have a common sentiment or emotion investment and as a result, they tend to maintain group identity. 2.

What is group cohesiveness?

group cohesiveness. as groups reach high degrees of cohesiveness, members become more unwilling to express any reservations about solutions. group insulation. a group's ability to be unaffected by external influences. lack of impartial leadership.

What is the illusion of invulnerability?

illusion of invulnerability. a group's belief that they are special enough to overcome any obstacles or setbacks (invincibility) belief in the inherent morality of the group. assumption that the group members are thoughtful and good, therefore they will make decisions that are thoughtful and good.

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