Explain signs of groupthink :

1. Pressure toward conformity
2. Foolish committees

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1. Pressure toward conformity: In a group affected by groupthink, there is a strong social pressure for all members to conform to the group's consensus or perspective, regardless of their own doubts or reservations. This pressure can make it difficult for individuals to express dissenting opinions or offer alternative perspectives.

2. Foolish committees: Groupthink can lead to poor decision-making and flawed reasoning within a group, as members may prioritize harmony and unanimity over critical evaluation of ideas. This can result in committees making irrational or illogical decisions that are not in the best interest of the group or organization.
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