Respuesta :
Answer:
d. groupthink.
Explanation:
Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon that describes a situation in which the group's tendency or desire to reach consensus or harmonious conclusion makes the group to reach conclusion without proper or thorough critical evaluation of various alternatives.
In other words, it is basically based on the intention of not wanting to upset the group or minimize conflict, but often times, leads to the group not assessing various critical options before reaching a decision.
Hence, in this case, the group member who discusses group deliberations with expert outside, and then inform the other group members is trying to avoid the phenomenon called "Groupthink".
Answer:
The correct option is D, groupthink
Explanation:
Groupthink is a situation where a group decision overrides individual opinions or judgement.Even though there could be someone in a group that has an opposing view but decided to keep mum in order not be seen as the black sheep.
A typical example cited in the work of Irving L. Janis in his 1972 book "Groupthink", is the Bay of Pigs invasion, where President Kennedy took a decision not fully supported by his cabinet ,but they refused to voice their opinion in order not be perceived as going against the President of the most powerful nation in the world.
The group member in this case, consulted an external party in order to avoid a situation where the group reaches a sub-optimal decision.