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    Groupthink In Mean Girls

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    Groupthink is defined as “a pattern of thought characterized by self-deception, forced manufacture of consent, and conformity to group values and ethics”(Merriam-Webster.com, 2016). When individuals form a group, usually a general consensus it formed and anyone who dares to go against it, is ostracized. What intrigues me about this theory is how it examines the thought process of an individual. I curiously investigated why individuals who may be more knowledgeable, are viewed as threats to the…

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    Choose One Examples of Groupthink to Summarize and Evaluate in a LJ Paper This is a little story about politics, groupthink and a decision to attempt a rescue raid on “Son Tay”. On November 21, 1970, 56 men power forces was put together and they undergo a six-month planning and training process under the supervision of Brigadier General Leroy Manor (USAF) as overall commander, and Colonel Arthur D. “Bull” Simons (USA) as his deputy, these gentlemen happens to be the most arguably outstanding…

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    decisions, rejecting any contradictory information. In addition to the effects of strong cohesiveness, the groupthink mindset develops due to what are known as emergent group norms, or norms which indicate that the possibility of error does not exist within the group, and therefore further analysis and discussion of the subject at hand is unnecessary. One of the most famous examples of groupthink relates to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. In the weeks immediately proceeding the attack,…

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    The Adverse Effects of Groupthink Group or team decision making can display benefits and has been implemented in every area of lives, we may make decisions as a community, a family, part of a work team, and in government. Government will frequently have meetings, a task force, a committee, or some other collective body, by which they get together and seek out the best possible plan to execute a needed program or design. As a society we have witnessed some extremely beneficial ideas from…

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    Groupthink Research Paper

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    Groupthink refers to the kind of thinking in which members of a group seek concurrence because of cohesiveness among group members whose critical thinking becomes severely impaired as a result of it. They do not seek alternatives to courses of action when presented with policy making decisions, and instead, they are more likely to engage in irrational and dehumanizing actions directed against outgroups. This phenomenon is very strong and common place, but can be very dangerous because group…

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    How the behavior exhibited in the two minutes hate exemplify “groupthink”, well during the two minutes hate the group reacted to the television in away with how they’re expressing this hate toward Emmanuel Goldstein because he is said to be the enemy of the parties purity while anger came from the people every time they had seen his face during the two minutes hate as it grew longer it had got more and more intense and the group starts thinking as a whole expressing anger and hate, the symptoms…

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    Groupthink Research Paper

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    Communication Essay Assignment: Groupthink Groupthink is a theory that aims to explain, “[. . .] group failures—decisions that in hindsight seem incredibly poor, ill advised, and generally incompetent” (226). Groupthink usually develops when the collective members of a group have similar opinions, attitudes, and beliefs that stifle the creativity and opposing viewpoints of those existing outside the group. To better understand the theory of groupthink, one could examine it through an…

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    The presence of others can influence an individual behavior and their decision-making. Group influences can be negative or positive on one’s behavior. A group can affect one’s behavior by groupthink. Groupthink is a decision that is made rather quickly within a group than weighing out other possible options (Boundless, 2016). Members of a group attempt to reduce conflict and reach an agreement without critical evaluation of other suggestions or perspectives. On the other hand, group shift…

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    Groupthink in social psychology, is when a group makes bad decisions due to any type of pressure, which then leads to the decline of their moral judgement. These groups affected by groupthink tend to be a part of the same background, and ethnicity and haven’t really established any boundaries regarding how to, and who, makes the decisions in the group. The way I understand it is, one would go along with their group, not exactly because one thinks what the group is doing is right, or you agree…

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    Yes, I believe the Challenger disaster was a result of groupthink. There were many things presented in the brief reading above that leads me to think this. One sign of groupthink is that members are pressured to go along with the go along with the group. A prime example of this is that Morton Thiokol management advised against the launch, but reversed their decision at the behest of their engineers. Another sing of groupthink is that the members are very concerned with reinforcing the…

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