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Difference between groupthink and group polarization

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Answered by omkar0944
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Explanation:

Group Polarization; When you have a bunch of people with similar ideas talk and after everyone talks they all have stronger views than before. Groupthink is when everyone usually agree with one another because they want to avoid going agains the norm or disrupting the harmony of the group.

Answered by sangeetha01sl
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Answer:

GROUPTHINK -

  • Groupthink refers to a method by which a group reaches agreement without critically evaluating or considering the implications of the choice made.
  • It leads to creating decisions based on the need, not to confuse a group of people.

GROUP POLARIZATION -

  • Group polarization refers to a decision-making action plan that focuses on decisions in teams that are very extreme compared to the original views and thoughts of individual team members.
  • In particular, it results in conservative decisions where group members are cautious and are risk-averse.

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