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Abstract

Studies concerning social influence have generally focused on the power of the majority within groups. In contrast, this research explored the power of opinion minorities in consensus and nonconsensus seeking groups, especially whether minorities in consensus seeking groups inspire divergent thinking in their fellow group members the way minority members in nonconsensus seeking groups do. Thought listing tasks were utilized. Results suggest that minority members decrease polarization of thought and increase thoroughness of discussion.

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