- Thu May 14, 2020 10:11 pm
#75473
Hi,
I have trouble eliminating (B) and (D).
(B) "causal factors ... unique to each case". The passage says that groupthink involves several factors, and since the author doesn't suggest that they all occur in groupthink, I thought this could be support for (B).
(D) It seems like groupthink would lead that group to excessive optimism and closed-mindedness, which made me think that maybe once groupthink is formed, they wouldn't be affected by outside information.
I would appreciate if someone can help with the elimination of (B) and (D). Thanks!
I have trouble eliminating (B) and (D).
(B) "causal factors ... unique to each case". The passage says that groupthink involves several factors, and since the author doesn't suggest that they all occur in groupthink, I thought this could be support for (B).
(D) It seems like groupthink would lead that group to excessive optimism and closed-mindedness, which made me think that maybe once groupthink is formed, they wouldn't be affected by outside information.
I would appreciate if someone can help with the elimination of (B) and (D). Thanks!