Multiple Choice
Groups working on problems with multiple solutions typically make higher-quality decisions than do individuals because
A) the groups usually have a much larger number of possible solutions to choose from.
B) all of these answers are correct.
C) the members often help each other correct one another's misinformation.
D) the groups have more information relevant to the problems than do individuals.
E) groups can conduct more thorough investigative research.
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