- Sat Dec 10, 2016 3:25 pm
#31365
Hi,
Regarding question 22 (which one of the following would most support the author's contentions concerning the conditions under which groupthink takes place): I'm a little bit confused as to what the author's contentions actually are. I imagine the clues are near the bottom of the passage:
"Cohesiveness of the decision-making group is an essential antecedent condition for this syndrome, but not a sufficient one, so it is important to work toward identifying the additional factors that determine whether group cohesiveness will deteriorate into groupthink or allow for effective decision making."
It sounds to me that the author is suggesting that more investigation is necessary to determine what or how group think occurs when there is cohesiveness.
How does answer choice C address this? I picked D, since I inferred that group factions is related to the kind of deep cohesion that the researchers worry about when it comes to groupthink.
Does C suggest that because no cases of groupthink are found in that one example, then more investigation indeed needs to be done (thus supporting the author's viewpoint here?)
Regarding question 22 (which one of the following would most support the author's contentions concerning the conditions under which groupthink takes place): I'm a little bit confused as to what the author's contentions actually are. I imagine the clues are near the bottom of the passage:
"Cohesiveness of the decision-making group is an essential antecedent condition for this syndrome, but not a sufficient one, so it is important to work toward identifying the additional factors that determine whether group cohesiveness will deteriorate into groupthink or allow for effective decision making."
It sounds to me that the author is suggesting that more investigation is necessary to determine what or how group think occurs when there is cohesiveness.
How does answer choice C address this? I picked D, since I inferred that group factions is related to the kind of deep cohesion that the researchers worry about when it comes to groupthink.
Does C suggest that because no cases of groupthink are found in that one example, then more investigation indeed needs to be done (thus supporting the author's viewpoint here?)