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SYMBOLIC SYSTEMS 150:; Computers and Social Decisions (3 units) ; Spring Quarter 2001-2002, Stanford University ; Instructor: Todd Davies ... The Psychology of Social Decisions: Influence (4/17-24/02) ... group think - psychology...
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Groupthink: A good way to define this term is to tell you how Irving Janus (the main researcher on this topic) describes it. Janus (1972) said that groupthink is "a deterioration of mental efficiency, reality testing, and moral judgment that results from in-group pressures." Essentially, people within a group become...
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The causes of groupthink are many and diverse. The results, unfortunately, are more uniform - and nearly all bad. Groupthink is decision-making poison. It excludes consideration of useful information and analysis required for ... The different types of psychology theories...
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he collectively referred to these hypotheses as groupthink (Janis, 1972). He defined groupthink as “a quick and easy way to refer to ... Social Psychology and the Groupthink Theory; Uploaded by hullstones on Aug 27, 2006 ... eCheat.com Essay Index >> Social Sciences >> Psychology >> Social Psychology and the Groupthink Theory...
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The original article was at Groupthink. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Psychology Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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From PsychWiki - A Collaborative Psychology Wiki ... 2 What are the causes of groupthink? ... The most prominent example of groupthink is perhaps the Bay of Pigs affair, where advisors, seeking to preserve the harmony of the group, failed to warn Kennedy of the dangers of the plan.
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A phenomenon known as groupthink provides an explanation. Groupthink is a type of thinking in which group members share such a strong motivation to achieve consensus that they lose the ability to critically evaluate alternative points of view (Janis, 1972, 1989;
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A better example would be the current situation in the U.S., whereby no opposition to groupthink is tolerated. There is nothing to be said against the principle of the "Devil's Advocate', and I had already accepted that this was the role some anonymous posters had ... Re: Leadership and Groupthink from Psychology textbook...
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Groupthink is a concept that was identified by Irving Janis9 that refers to faulty decision-making in a group. Groups experiencing groupthink do not consider all alternatives and they desire unanimity at the expense of quality decisions.
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