Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon that occurs when a cohesive group prioritizes consensus over critical thinking, leading to poor decision-making. It often results in the suppression of dissenting viewpoints and the avoidance of realistic appraisal of alternatives. To conclude on groupthink, one should look for signs such as a lack of open discussion, the presence of a dominant leader, and the group’s tendency to ignore outside opinions. Recognizing and addressing these factors can help mitigate the risks associated with groupthink.
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