18 Our natural tendency to avoid those who disagree with us can easily lead to organizational groupthink, which
may blind us into extreme or irrational group decisions.
(A) Hanging around with those who agree with us, we tend to agree with one another in our group and support
any group decisions without a doubt.
(B) Prefering to stay away from those who disagree with us, we may easily end up thinking alike and making
outrageous group decisions blindly.
(C) We should not always stay away from people who disagree with us; otherwise, we may be in danger of
making outrageous group decisions blindly.
(D) We’d prefer to hang around with those who agree with us, which makes people in our group see things eye to
eye and reach unanimous decisions.
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