Authentic dissent a technique of improving the quality of Group decisions in which one or more Group members actively disagree with the group's initial preference without being assigned this role

Related Articles

Influence phase at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Influence phase is a term in Tiedeman's career decision model that refers to a phase when the person . . . Read More
Group polarization at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Group polarization refers to the tendency for groups to make decisions that are more extreme than the . . . Read More
Group polarization effect at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Group polarization effect refers to a tendency for group decisions to be more extreme than the decisions . . . Read More
Acculturation at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Acculturation refers to the process by which members of minority groups come to identify with and feel . . . Read More
Health at psychology-glossary.com■■
Health is the absence of disease or infirmity, coupled with a complete state of physical, mental, and . . . Read More
Ethical difference at psychology-glossary.com■■
Ethical difference refers to the situations in which two people agree on a particular value and disagree . . . Read More
Ethical Differences at psychology-glossary.com■■
Ethical Differences is defined as situations in which two (2) people agree on a particular value and . . . Read More
Anchoring at psychology-glossary.com■■
Anchoring refers to a decision-making Heuristic in which final estimates are heavily influenced by initial . . . Read More
Groupthink at psychology-glossary.com■■
Groupthink  refers to the result when group cohesion leads all members of the group to abandon realistic . . . Read More
Disjunctive task at psychology-glossary.com■■
The Disjunctive task refers to a task or project that is completed when a single solution, decision, . . . Read More