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Group dynamics research keeps revealing surprising patterns in how people behave differently in groups versus alone. From groupthink to social loafing to the wisdom of crowds (and when crowds aren't wise), being part of a group changes us in predictable ways.

What group dynamics research has most surprised you? I'm especially interested in findings about leadership, decision making in groups, or how groups handle conflict and cooperation.