In which three ways can conflict be beneficial to a group discussion?
a) it leads to a greate...
English, 23.01.2020 19:31 joannachavez12345
In which three ways can conflict be beneficial to a group discussion?
a) it leads to a greater diversity of ideas.
b) it encourages creative problem solving.
c) it increases interaction and involvement.
d) it rewards the most vocal participants.
it provides opportunities for reflection.
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