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A group that gets along well—where members trust and support each other—can make better decisions because people feel safe to speak honestly. But being close can also push members to agree so much that they stop criticizing ideas and ignore problems; this danger is called 'groupthink.' Groupthink shows up as overconfidence, closed-mindedness to warnings or other views, and pressure to conform. Cohesiveness helps bring on groupthink but isn’t the only cause, so closeness can either help or harm decision making.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Find what both the author and the researchers say about the effects of groupthink — look for language that characterizes groupthink's impact on decision making. Supporting passage lines: 'groupthink... "a deterioration of mental efficiency, reality testing, and moral judgment that results from in-group pressures."' and 'researchers have identified groupthink behavior as a recurring pattern that involves ... closed-mindedness ... and unwarranted pressures toward uniformity.' These show groupthink is portrayed as harmful to group decision making.

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It can be inferred from the passage that both the author of the passage and the researchers mentioned in the passage would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements about groupthink?

Correct Answer
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Both the author and the researchers portray groupthink as harmful to effective decision making. The author defines groupthink as '"a deterioration of mental efficiency, reality testing, and moral judgment that results from in-group pressures,"' and researchers, based on analyses of major fiascoes, identify recurring features ('overestimation of the group's power and morality... closed-mindedness... and unwarranted pressures toward uniformity') that undermine critical scrutiny and judgment. Together these passages support the inference that groupthink cannot be expected to have a beneficial effect on a group's decision making.
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