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Groupthink is one of the Collectibles in Control.

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UTILIZATION OF PARANATURAL ELEMENTS

RE-THINKING GROUPTHINK

SUMMARY:

This study extends the works of Irving Janis, Robert Baron and others by proposing strong, causal links between groupthink and the passive or active use of telepathy. To prove these connections, the Parapsychology Department carried out variations of Solomon Asch's original conformity experiments using a telepathic individual as the subject (see experiments [REDACTED] for details). Extensive qualitative and quantitative data resulting from these experiments was then used to identify telepathic interference within the group. Further empirical findings suggest measures can be taken to safeguard against telepathic influence on behaviors by engaging in [REDACTED]. Rather boldly, this paper stands to revolutionize decades of groupthink theory and provide new directions for further experimentation on the mind, including manipulation of [REDACTED] and [REDACTED].

Refer to file 3-18-2849 for full report.

Location

The file can be found in the Research Sector. It is located near the Parapsychology Elevator, on a cabinet illuminated by a lamp in the area located forwards and to the right of the Control Point.

Notes

This file references several notable real-life psychologists, namely Irving Janis, Robert A. Baron, and Solomon Asch.