Asked by Bharti Vaghmare on Sep 29, 2024

Highly cohesive groups are less likely to experience groupthink.

Cohesive Groups

Teams or collectives characterized by strong bonds among members, leading to a high level of loyalty, unity, and commitment towards the group's objectives.

Groupthink

A psychological phenomenon in highly cohesive groups, where the desire for harmony and conformity results in irrational or dysfunctional decision-making outcomes.

  • Understand methods to circumvent consensus bias during decision-making.