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  1. Groupthink - Wikipedia

    The studies of groupthink and groupthink antecedents reveal a mixed body of results. Some studies indicate group cohesion and leadership style to be powerfully predictive of groupthink, while other …

  2. What Is Groupthink In Psychology? Definition & Examples

    Jul 31, 2023 · Groupthink occurs when individuals within a group prioritize harmony and conformity over critical thinking, leading to a suppression of dissenting opinions and potential flawed decision-making.

  3. Groupthink: Definition, Signs, Examples, and How to Avoid It

    Sep 23, 2025 · Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon in which people strive for consensus within a group. In many cases, people will set aside their own personal beliefs or adopt the opinions of the …

  4. Groupthink - Psychology Today

    Groupthink is a phenomenon that occurs when a group of well-intentioned people makes irrational or non-optimal decisions spurred by the urge to conform or the belief that dissent is impossible.

  5. What Is Groupthink? Definition, Characteristics, and Causes

    Jun 25, 2025 · Groupthink describes the tendency of a group of individuals to make socially acceptable decisions rather than base them on specific and confirmable information.

  6. Groupthink | Psychology, Decision-Making & Consequences | Britannica

    Groupthink, mode of thinking in which individual members of small cohesive groups tend to accept a viewpoint or conclusion that represents a perceived group consensus, whether or not the group …

  7. Groupthink | Social Sciences and Humanities - EBSCO

    Groupthink is a sociological theory introduced by Irving Janis in 1972 that seeks to explain how cohesive groups can make irrational or suboptimal decisions. Janis defined groupthink as a mode of thinking …

  8. What Is Groupthink And How Do You Avoid It? - BetterUp

    Groupthink can harm teams and stifle creativity. Here are some symptoms to look out for and ways to avoid it in the workplace.

  9. Groupthink as a System of the Decision Making Process

    In 1972, Irving Janis, a research psychologist, coined the term “groupthink” to refer to a phenomenon that occurs when members of a group prioritize unanimity over a realistic appraisal of the situation at …

  10. Group Think Psychology: Causes, Consequences, and Prevention

    Sep 15, 2024 · Janis defined groupthink as a mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives.