Multiple Choice
A scientist is interested in studying whether groups or individuals make better decisions. She compares a group of 10 students working together on a task to a group of 10 students, each working alone on a task, but she combines the work of these 10 students together. The 10 students whose individual work has been combined are known as a
A) process group.
B) member characteristics group.
C) nominal group.
D) scientific control group.
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