The process of group polarization can lead to groups collectively making poorer decisions. What are some of the reasons this occurs once a group has become polarized?
a. Being in a polarized group tends to make everyone's beliefs and positions more extreme.
b. Polarized groups are often overconfident Polarized groups often rely on a more limited range of facts when making their decisions.
c. Polarized groups usually rely mere on emotion than on reason to make decisions. about their decisions.
d. Polarized groups devote excessive energy to
e. Potarized groups are too strongly defined in terms of their disagreements with their arguing with rival groups instead of seeking enemies to have ideas of their own. consensus.



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