Brianna is a stockbroker who is personally in favor of advising a client to invest one-third of his money in a very high-risk stock. After discussing the investment with a group of her colleagues, she advises her client to put more than half of his money in the high-risk stock. This process is an example of: - *mindguarding. - *collaboration. - *groupthink. - *group polarization.
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