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In a Freudian approach, white collar crime would be linked with tensions and
conflicts between different aspects of the self (ego, id, and superego).
Illusion of Invulnerability
A cognitive bias that leads individuals or groups to underestimate the likelihood of experiencing negative events.
Illusion of Unanimity
A phenomenon occurring in group decision-making processes where a false agreement is perceived, due to members withholding their dissenting views.
Low Cohesiveness
Refers to a situation within a group or team where there is little or no sense of belonging among members, often resulting in a lack of collaboration and unity.
Conformity
Describes the act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms, policies, or societal expectations.
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