- Sun May 18, 2014 12:48 pm
#14745
It is one of the questions that I find challenging either due to the way it is phrased or my inability to read the implication behind it.
The correct answer is B. I did not find any contender while going through 5 answer choices; I did not find any answer choices appealing at all.
The whole passage is concerned with pitfall of cohesiveness, group-thinking, while positive side of cohesiveness is also introduced.
The author is worried of cohesiveness being developed into group-thinking.
All of the sudden, the answer B states that
if high degree of cohesiveness it is NOT difficult to examine all relevant options critically in reaching decisions.
High cohesiveness also has its pitfalls and the author certainly discusses it.
Members of highly cohesive groups do not always use the freedom to deviate from one particular opinion due to overestimation..etc.
Why is this the correct answer?
The correct answer is B. I did not find any contender while going through 5 answer choices; I did not find any answer choices appealing at all.
The whole passage is concerned with pitfall of cohesiveness, group-thinking, while positive side of cohesiveness is also introduced.
The author is worried of cohesiveness being developed into group-thinking.
All of the sudden, the answer B states that
if high degree of cohesiveness it is NOT difficult to examine all relevant options critically in reaching decisions.
High cohesiveness also has its pitfalls and the author certainly discusses it.
Members of highly cohesive groups do not always use the freedom to deviate from one particular opinion due to overestimation..etc.
Why is this the correct answer?