Explain group decision making techniques with relevant examples
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Group decision-making (also known as collaborative decision-making) is a situation faced when individualscollectively make a choice from the alternatives before them. The decisionis then no longer attributable to any single individual who is a member of the group. This is because all the individuals and social group processes such as social influence contribute to the outcome. The decisions made by groups are often different from those made by individuals.
for example :-groups tend to make decisions that are more extreme than those of its individual members, in the direction of the individual inclinations.
for example :-groups tend to make decisions that are more extreme than those of its individual members, in the direction of the individual inclinations.
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