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A Compulsion by Decision Makers to Maintain Each Other's Approval

Question 115

Question 115

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A compulsion by decision makers to maintain each other's approval, even at the cost of critical thinking and good judgment, is called


A) the halo effect.
B) expert power.
C) groupthink.
D) cognitive dissonance.

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