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When Group Members Seek Consensus at the Expense of Identifying

Question 91

Question 91

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When group members seek consensus at the expense of identifying and earnestly debating honest disagreements, this is referred to as:


A) brainstorming
B) groupthink
C) risky shift
D) common information bias
E) none of the above

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