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- groupthink1.htm accessdate "2014-12-11".
- groupthink1.htm author "Janis, Irving L.".
- groupthink1.htm date "November 1971".
- groupthink1.htm isCitedBy General_Group_Problem_Solving_(GGPS)_Model.
- groupthink1.htm pages "43-46, 74-76".
- groupthink1.htm quote "Groupthink is a psychological terminology used to describe the mode of thinking that persons engage in when concurrence-seeking becomes so dominant in a cohesive ingroup that it tends to override realistic appraisal of alternative courses of action. It refers to a deterioration in mental efficiency, reality testing and moral judgments as a result of group pressures. The symptoms of groupthink arise when the members of decision-making groups become motivated to avoid being too harsh in their judgments of their leaders' or their colleagues' ideas. People would adopt a soft line of criticism and avoid conflict, even in their own thinking. At meetings, all members are amiable and seek complete concurrence, which is likely to be recognized erroneously as consensus, on every important issue.".
- groupthink1.htm title "Groupthink".
- groupthink1.htm url groupthink1.htm.
- groupthink1.htm work "Psychology Today".