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sneaky aspects of group deliberation

Here’s Ian David Moss talking about how good groups are at making decisions:

one of the sneaky aspects of group deliberation is that it reliably increases confidence in the final decision, whether that decision was a good one or not!

iandavidmoss.medium.com/it-turns-out-that-group-meetings-are-mostly-a-terrible-way-to-make-decisions-5e651901f94d

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