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In retroactive interference, new information interferes with the recollection of old information.
Group Members
Individuals who are part of a specific group or organization, contributing to its goals and activities.
Group Think
A behavioral pattern seen in a collective where the need for unity or agreement leads to unwise or ineffective choices due to suppressed dissent or critical thought.
Cohesive
The quality of forming a united whole, often used to describe the unity within a group or team.
Conformity
The act of aligning one's behaviors, beliefs, or standards to match those of a group or societal norms.
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