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What can be learned from the choices of individuals or groups?

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Answered by Anonymous
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These include: A group has the potential to collect more complete information, compared to an individual, while making decisions. An individual uses his own intuition and views. A group has many members, so its many views and many approaches result in better decision-making.

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What can be learned from the choices of individuals or groups?

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  • These include: A group has the potential to collect more complete information, compared to an individual, while making decisions. An individual uses his own intuition and views. A group has many members, so its many views and many approaches result in better decision-making.

  • It is made with more complete information and knowledge. It considers diverse points of view. It is a higher quality decision, because a group will almost always outperform an individual. It will lead to a wider acceptance of a solution, because the decision is already supported by a group of people.
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