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ohaa [14]
1 year ago
14

sometines when we work with a group a discussion of the issue only makes the group more committed to the intial viewpoint it's a

lmost like the discussion did not occur at all
Social Studies
1 answer:
defon1 year ago
6 0

Using the brainstorming process, groups can debate ideas in separate sessions before coming together to discuss them more comprehensively.

The teams are applying a method known as brainstorming. This enables the integration of several points of view into a single framework and a deeper comprehension of the problem at hand.

When trying to come up with fresh concepts or resolve issues, brainstorming is a useful strategy for groups to adopt. Different points of view can be brought into a common framework and a more thorough understanding of the topic can be reached by letting each group to discuss the issue independently and then bringing the groups together to discuss the issue as a whole.

Learn more about Brainstorming:

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