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Strongly Cohesive Groups May Assume That Their Decisions Can't Be

Question 27

Question 27

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Strongly cohesive groups may assume that their decisions can't be incorrect and to put pressure on all group members to strongly support the group's decisions.This is known as .


A) a social dilemma
B) groupthink
C) deindividuation

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