Group-think refers to Question 32 options: a) The willingness of individual group members to withhold contrary or unpopular opinions even when those objections are legitimate, and to favor majority opinion. b) The four-step decision making process in groups. c) Software programs that help groups make decisions. d) The basic rules that underlie a group's behavior and guide the group to make its decisions.
a) The willingness of individual group members to withhold contrary or unpopular opinions even when those objections are legitimate, and to favor majority opinion
Explanation:
A groupthink is a psychological phenomenon and occurs within the groups of the people in which the desire of the harmony and avoid the controversial issues or alternative solution and there is a loss of the individual creativity and uniqueness and thinking.