a theory that described the systematic errors made by groups when making a collective decision. “Groupthink is a concurrence-seeking tendency among group members of high prestige, tightly knit policy-making groups” (Yetiv, 2003, p. 420). According to Rose’s Diverse Perspectives on the Groupthink Theory (2013), groupthink occurs normally when there’s a strong sense of “we” within the group. People would rather be on “good terms” with the group members than make an educated, well thought out decision…
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