The term for limited understanding is groupthink.
Irving Janis coined the term "groupthink" to describe the phenomenon where a group of people make irrational or problematic decisions because of pressures within the group to conform or maintain harmony.
When the decision of the group is not right due to pressure on the group that affects their moral judgment and mental efficiency is known as groupthink. The term was coined by Irving Janis in 1972.
One of the most famous rallies associated with the hippie movement was the Woodstock Music and Art Fair in 1969. It was held in Bethel, New York, and is remembered for its celebration of peace, love, and music, with performances from iconic musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who.
Irving Janis was born in 1918.
Irving Janis died in 1990.
Edith Janis Williamson has written: 'Schema development in geography pupils' understanding of maps'
When the decision of the group is not right due to pressure on the group that affects their moral judgment and mental efficiency is known as groupthink. The term was coined by Irving Janis in 1972.
Janis Rainis went by Janis Rainis.
Janis Ian and Janis Joplin were singers in the 70's named Janis. Janis Siegel was also a singer in the 70's.
Janis Rainis's birth name is Janis Plieksans.
Janis Karpinski's birth name is Janis Leigh Beam.
Janis Joplin's birth name is Joplin, Janis Lyn.
Byron Janis's birth name is Byron Yankelevitch Janis.
Janis Ian's birth name is Fink, Janis Eddy.
Janis Streics's birth name is Streics, Janis Jan.