Multiple Choice
Group polarization can be avoided by
A) having at least one active devil's advocate in the group.
B) having a group facilitator who strongly encourages group members to consider opposing viewpoints on issues raised during group discussion.
C) discussing issues openly before group members take firm positions.
D) making frequent inferences.
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