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    The Tendency for Members of a Group to Suspend Critical
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The Tendency for Members of a Group to Suspend Critical

Question 116

Question 116

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The tendency for members of a group to suspend critical thinking because they are striving for agreement is specifically called


A) normative social influence
B) the norm of reciprocity
C) group polarization
D) groupthink

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