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Statute law has modified the common law approach to allow recovery of losses that occurred from frustration.
Group Polarization
The tendency for a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members, often observed after group discussions.
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Normative Influence
Social influence leading individuals to conform in order to be accepted or liked by a group, following the group's norms and expectations.
Group Polarization
The phenomenon whereby a group's dominant viewpoint becomes stronger or more extreme after group discussions.
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