Multiple Choice
Group decision making is usually superior to individual decision making because
A) a group of novices can outperform an expert.
B) group members do not worry about having to please others in the group.
C) subjective influences enhance group members' quality of decision making.
D) the knowledge, abilities, and resources of each member are pooled.
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