Multiple Choice
The basic philosophy behind group decision making is that "two heads are better than one." But does this statement hold true in an organizational setting?
A) Yes, always.
B) Yes, potentially.
C) No, two does not constitute a group.
D) No, never.
E) No evidence exists to determine this.
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