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Aidan barclay
on Dec 27, 2024Verified
When group discussion strengthens a group's dominant point of view and produces a shift toward a more extreme decision in that direction, it is referred to as
A) group polarisation.
B) group cohesiveness.
C) group conformity.
D) groupthink.
Group Polarisation
The inclination of a group to make decisions that are significantly more radical than the original preferences of its members.
Group Cohesiveness
The sense of solidarity, loyalty, and unity among members of a group, which fosters increased productivity and member satisfaction.
- Discern the distinctive qualities and processes of behavior within groups.
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Learning Objectives
- Discern the distinctive qualities and processes of behavior within groups.