Signs of groupthink
Pressure toward conformity
Appearance of unanimous agreement
Self-censorship: choosing not to express doubts or other information that goes against a group’s plans and views
Illusion of invulnerability
Sense of moral superiority
Tendency to underestimate opponents
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Groupthink is when a group tries to fit in and everyone agrees without questioning. People might hold back their doubts or opinions that don't match the group's ideas. They can start to feel invincible and think they are better than others. They might also underestimate their opponents.