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Groupthink begins when
 
  a. the leader is not very directive or authoritative
  b. the group is too open to ideas from outsiders
  c. the group is close-knit and attractive to members
  d. the group members are not concerned with consensus

Question 2

Which is NOT a consequence of groupthink that contributes to disastrous decision making.
 
  a. The group does not look at all possible risks.
  b. The group develops a contingency plan.
  c. The group discusses only one or two ideas.
  d. The group fails to survey all possible solutions.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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