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This factor deals with the feeling of nearness (social, cultural, psychological, or physical)
the decision-maker has for those impacted by their decision.​

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Answer:

Groups influence individual decision-making processes in a variety of ways, such as groupthink, groupshift, and deindividuation.

Explanation:

Give examples of groupthink, groupshift, and deindividuation.

“Group behavior” refers to the ways people behave in large- or small-group situations. People join groups for a multitude of reasons, most frequently because membership satisfies a need of the individual. Group membership can provide companionship, survival and security, affiliation status, power and control, and achievement. There is currently no universal description of what constitutes a group, though research has identified a few common requirements that contribute to recognition of a group:

● Interdependence—Individual members must depend, to some degree, on the output of the collective members.

● Social interaction—Accomplishing a goal requires some form of verbal or nonverbal communication among members.

● Perception of a group—All members of the collective must agree they are part of the group.

● Commonality of purpose—All members of the collective come together to attain a common goal.

● Favoritism—Members of the same group tend to be positively prejudiced toward other members and discriminate in their favor.

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