Conformity vs Groupthink - What's the difference?
conformity | groupthink |
State of things being similar or identical.
A point of resemblance; a similarity.
State of being conforming, of complying with a set of rules, with a norm or standard.
The ideology of adhering to one standard or social uniformity.
A process of reasoning or decision-making by a group, especially one characterized by uncritical acceptance of or conformity to a perceived majority view.
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* 2012 , (Christopher Clark), The Sleepwalkers , Penguin 2013, p. 395:
As nouns the difference between conformity and groupthink
is that conformity is state of things being similar or identical while groupthink is a process of reasoning or decision-making by a group, especially one characterized by uncritical acceptance of or conformity to a perceived majority view.conformity
English
Noun
- How far should one accept the rules of the society in which one lives? To put it another way: at what point does conformity become corruption? Only by answering such questions does the conscience truly define itself. -
Usage notes
* Sometimes used interchangeably with conformation.References
*Synonyms
* conformanceAntonyms
* nonconformitygroupthink
English
(wikipedia groupthink)Alternative forms
* group-thinkNoun
(-)Slate Magazine, Tuesday, July 12, 2005:
- This gang-bang speaks more to journalistic groupthink than to any real moral or legal reasoning.
- A militant group-think seized hold of the ministry.
