surmuse
Surmuse is a term that refers to the collective consciousness or shared mental state of a group of individuals. It is often used in the context of social psychology, group dynamics, and collective behavior. The concept of surmuse is closely related to the idea of groupthink, where the desire for harmony in a decision-making group leads to irrational or dysfunctional outcomes.
The term was popularized by the psychologist Irving Janis in his 1972 book "Victims of Groupthink: A
Surmuse can manifest in various ways, such as in the form of a shared belief system, a
Research on surmuse often involves examining the factors that contribute to its formation and the consequences