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Conduct may comply with the law, but still be unethical.
Groupthink
A tendency toward flawed group decision making when group members are so intent on preserving group harmony that they fail to analyze a problem completely.
Deindividuation
A psychological state occurring in group contexts that results in a loss of self-awareness and diminished feelings of personal responsibility, often leading to uncharacteristic behavior.
Individuality
The quality or character of a particular person that distinguishes them from others of the same kind, encouraging individual traits and freedoms.
Group Crowd
A large number of individuals gathered together, often sharing a common purpose or emotion, but not necessarily structured as a group.
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