Multiple Choice
A group that is initially divided in its members' opinions on an issue is unlikely to experience group polarization. Why?
A) Participants will experience a great deal of diffusion of responsibility.
B) Participants will receive a great deal of social acceptance and praise for the positions they take.
C) The group discussion will bring out strong arguments on both sides of the issue.
D) They will engage in groupthink.
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