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Test Group polarization in decision-making
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What describes group polarization?
A tendency to avoid decisions
A strategy to moderate opinions
A group inclination towards more extreme decisions
A form of effective cooperation
2nd QUESTION: What happens during a group discussion with a pre-risk bias?
It becomes more moderate
It becomes more balanced
It becomes more extreme
The discussion is cancelled
QUESTION 3: What direction does a polarized group's final decision take?
Towards the opposite opinion
Towards the average opinion
Towards the dominant pole of the group
Towards a neutral solution
QUESTION 4: What is one of the mechanisms that explain group polarization?
Passive listening
Conflict reduction
Exposure to arguments that reinforce the dominant position
External pressure
QUESTION 5: What role does social comparison play in polarization?
Allows you to ignore the group's opinion
Reinforces individuality
It motivates people to adopt more extreme positions in order to be well-regarded
Decreases group identity
QUESTION 6: How does social identity influence polarization?
It has no relation
It causes the group to be rejected
It encourages differentiation with other groups and alignment with one's own
Weakens the group's opinions
QUESTION 7: What is a practical implication of group polarization?
Does not affect decisions
Avoid conflicts
It can lead to more radical decisions
Reduce discussion
QUESTION 8: How can extreme decision-making in groups be prevented?
Ignoring new perspectives
Impose strict rules
Consider diverse perspectives and critically evaluate
Delete group discussion
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