One approach to help minimise groupthink in group decision making is forcing two opposite points of view regarding a particular situation the group is to resolve. Confronting the implications of these two views (and the assumptions that accompany each) is thought to aid the group decision-making process. This approach is called:
A) dialectical inquiry.
B) the participative imperative.
C) the egalitarian maxim.
D) the devil's advocate.
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