Describe how the symptoms of groupthink illustrate self-justification, self-serving bias, and conformity.

Describe how the symptoms of groupthink illustrate self-justification, self-serving bias, and conformity.



groupthink systems include illusion of invulnerability, unquested belief in the group's morality, rationalization, stereotyped view of the opponent, conformity pressure, self-censoring, illusion of unanimity and mindguard. These symptoms foster connection and cohesiveness between other individuals. This cohesiveness also promotes a self-serving bias as groups can blame poor decisions on other members, less individual responsibility needs to be taken


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