Questions: Question 6 (2 points) What is an effective way to deal with time pressure in group decision-making? Always resorting to voting Ignoring time constraints completely Slowing down the process and assigning specific research roles Allowing only the most vocal members to contribute

Question 6 (2 points)
What is an effective way to deal with time pressure in group decision-making?
Always resorting to voting
Ignoring time constraints completely
Slowing down the process and assigning specific research roles
Allowing only the most vocal members to contribute
Transcript text: Question 6 (2 points) What is an effective way to deal with time pressure in group decision-making? Always resorting to voting Ignoring time constraints completely Slowing down the process and assigning specific research roles Allowing only the most vocal members to contribute
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The answer is: Slowing down the process and assigning specific research roles.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Always resorting to voting: This option is not always effective because it may lead to hasty decisions without thorough discussion and consideration of all viewpoints. Voting can be useful, but it should not be the default method under time pressure as it might overlook important details.

  2. Ignoring time constraints completely: This is not a practical approach. Ignoring time constraints can lead to missed deadlines and can be detrimental to the overall goal of the group. Effective time management is crucial in decision-making processes.

  3. Slowing down the process and assigning specific research roles: This is an effective way to manage time pressure. By slowing down the process slightly and assigning specific roles, the group can ensure that each member focuses on a particular aspect of the decision. This division of labor can lead to more thorough and informed decisions, even under time constraints.

  4. Allowing only the most vocal members to contribute: This approach is not effective as it can lead to a biased decision-making process. It may exclude valuable input from quieter members who might have important insights. Effective group decision-making should involve contributions from all members to ensure a well-rounded perspective.

In summary, the most effective way to deal with time pressure in group decision-making is to slow down the process and assign specific research roles to ensure thorough and informed decisions.

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