Identify and describe at least three symptoms of groupthink

What will be an ideal response?


Janis (1971) delineated six symptoms of groupthink:
1 . Closed mindedness—the group is not open to alternative ideas.
2 . Rationalization—the group goes to great lengths to justify both the process and the product of its decision making, distorting reality where necessary in order to be persuasive.
3 . Squelching of dissent—those who disagree with the group are ignored, criticized, or even ostracized.
4 . Formation of a "mindguard" for the group—one person appoints himself or her- self the keeper of the group norm and ensures that people stay in line.
5 . Feeling invulnerable—the group believes that it must be right, given the intelligence of its members and the information available to them.
6 . Feeling unanimous—members believe that everyone unanimously shares the opinions expressed by the group.

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