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social isolation

voluntary or involuntary absence of contact with others. In experimental research on nonhuman animals, this typically indicates separation from other members of the animal’s species. Social isolation often produces abnormal behavioral and physiological changes in both humans and nonhuman animals. See also isolate; loneliness.

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May 9th 2024

groupthink

groupthink

n. a strong concurrence-seeking tendency that interferes with effective group decision making. Symptoms include apparent unanimity, illusions of invulnerability and moral correctness, biased perceptions of the outgroup, interpersonal pressure, self-censorship, and defective decision-making strategies. Causes are thought to include group cohesion and isolation, poor leadership, and the stress involved in making decisions. [identified by Irving L. Janis]