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- Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:56 pm
#98401
For those of you who may have accidentally selected (E), here is an explanation for why it is incorrect:
Essentially, it is saying: if you have groupthink, then you don't necessarily need voluntary deference. We know this to be false, as the text states that cohesion is necessary but not sufficient for groupthink. In other words:
GP --> cohesion
If we equate cohesion to voluntary deference, then:
GP --> voluntary deference.
Therefore, a study that tells us if you have groupthink, then you don't necessarily need voluntary deference would weaken the author's contention.
Essentially, it is saying: if you have groupthink, then you don't necessarily need voluntary deference. We know this to be false, as the text states that cohesion is necessary but not sufficient for groupthink. In other words:
GP --> cohesion
If we equate cohesion to voluntary deference, then:
GP --> voluntary deference.
Therefore, a study that tells us if you have groupthink, then you don't necessarily need voluntary deference would weaken the author's contention.