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Abilene$124$ - traduction vers Anglais

SOCIAL PHENOMENON IN WHICH A GROUP OF PEOPLE COLLECTIVELY DECIDE ON A COURSE OF ACTION THAT IS COUNTER TO THE PREFERENCES OF MANY OR ALL OF THE INDIVIDUALS IN THE GROUP
Abilene Paradox; The Abilene Paradox; Going to Abilene; Journey to Abilene; Trip to Abilene; Road to Abilene

Abilene      
n. Abilene, Stadt in Texas (USA); Stadt in Kansas (USA)
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  • Full character set of IBM's [[Code page 437]] rendered in VGA, which displays the broken bar glyph for codepoint 7C, despite the 1977 revision to ASCII
CHARACTER; | OR ❘
Pipe (computing); ¦; Vertical line; ‖; Broken bar; Pipe character; Pipe (character); ❘; Pipe (punctuation); Pipe symbol; |; ¦; Vertical slash; Vertical pipe; Glidus; Pipe sign; Vertical Bar; Pipe (orthography); Pipe (typography); Vertical bar (punctuation); ⏐; Vertical bar (typography); ⦶; ⟊; Vertical line sign; Caesura mark; Propositional truncation; Double vertical bar; Vertical bars; Brokenbar; V bar; Vbar; V-bar; ASCII 124; \x7C; U+007C; U+00A6; Broken vertical bar; Parted rule; Verti-bar; Pipe (symbol); Pipe (sign); | | | ¦ Half vertical bar
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Abilene paradox

In the Abilene paradox, a group of people collectively decide on a course of action that is counter to the preferences of many or all of the individuals in the group. It involves a common breakdown of group communication in which each member mistakenly believes that their own preferences are counter to the group's and, therefore, does not raise objections, or even states support for an outcome they do not want. A common phrase relating to the Abilene paradox is a desire to not "rock the boat". This differs from groupthink in that the Abilene paradox is characterized by an inability to manage agreement.