csoportgondolkodás
Csoportgondolkodás refers to a psychological phenomenon that occurs within a group of people in which the desire for harmony or conformity in the group results in an irrational or dysfunctional decision-making outcome. Group members try to minimize conflict and reach a consensus decision without critical evaluation of alternative viewpoints, by actively suppressing dissenting viewpoints and by isolating themselves from outside influences. The desire for group cohesion can take precedence over rational decision-making.
This phenomenon was first identified and named by psychologist Irving Janis. He proposed that groupthink is
Symptoms of groupthink include an illusion of invulnerability, a strong belief in the group's inherent morality,
To prevent groupthink, leaders can encourage critical evaluation, invite outside opinions, assign a devil's advocate, and