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Spearman accounted for individual abilities by suggesting another type of intelligence he called
Groupthink
A psychological phenomenon occurring within a group of people, where the desire for harmony or conformity results in an irrational or dysfunctional decision-making outcome.
Group Cohesiveness
The extent to which members of a group feel bonded and united towards achieving common goals or tasks.
Risky Decisions
Choices made under uncertainty where the outcomes can include significant loss or failure.
Quality Circle
A small group of employees who work voluntarily on company time, typically one hour per week, to address work-related problems such as quality control, cost reduction, production planning and techniques, and even product design.
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