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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Term of the Day: Groupthink



September 4, 2013
Groupthink
A phenomenon developed in groups and marked by the consensus of opinion without critical reasoning or evaluation of consequences or alternatives. Groupthink evolves around a common desire to not upset the balance of a group of people by creating conflict, with creativity and individuality considered potentially harmful traits that should be avoided.
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