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A) illusion of invulnerability
B) out-group stereotypes
C) belief in the inherent morality of the group
D) collective rationalization
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A) belief in its inherent morality
B) collective rationalization
C) illusion of invulnerability
D) self-censorship
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A) overestimation of the group
B) closed-mindedness
C) insulation of the group
D) pressures toward uniformity
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A) belief in the inherent morality of the group
B) collective rationalization
C) out-group stereotypes
D) self-appointed mindguards
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A) conscientious objectors
B) self-appointed mindguards
C) dissenters
D) opinion leaders
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A) Cohesiveness is generally experienced in the same manner across groups, and the results of cohesion can be generalized from one group to another.
B) In highly cohesive groups, members generally feel dissatisfied with the group experience and other group members.
C) Highly cohesive groups tend to exert great pressure on their members to conform to the group's standards.
D) Cohesiveness typically results in group members resisting the temptation to conform.
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A) conscientious objector
B) whistle-blower
C) objector-dissenter
D) ethics identifier
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