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In group decision making, a form of tunnel vision that develops in which there is only one "right" viewpoint and suggested alternatives are perceived as signs of disloyalty is called ________

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In group decision making, a form of tunnel vision that develops in which there is only one "right" viewpoint and suggested alternatives are perceived as signs of disloyalty is called groupthink.

In simpler form, groupthink discourages creativity, from the name itself, it talks about the decision making as a group in which individuality is not accepted.

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