• Sanctity of group consensus: Members try to keep away from the situation when
there is a deviation from the group consensus. Even if there is an element of doubt,
members try to convince themselves of the lack of substance in these doubts.
• Erecting a protective shield: Members try to create a false protective shield around
them to keep away from adverse information that may shatter their belief about
the morality and the e ectiveness of their decisions. As and when a doubt is raised,
the leader of the group will retort by questioning the legitimacy of the assumptions
underlying it or ensuring ...
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