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    Group Discussion and the Necessity of Reaching a Group Consensus
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Group Discussion and the Necessity of Reaching a Group Consensus

Question 14

Question 14

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Group discussion and the necessity of reaching a group consensus have been suggested as the main factors in eliciting:


A) the minimum probability effect
B) the risky shift phenomenon
C) group-induced attitude polarization
D) the group effect
E) cohesiveness

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