Group decision-making
Group decision-making (also known as collaborative decision-making) is a situation faced when individuals collectively make a choice from the alternatives before them. The decision is then attributable to the consequences of the decision, and as effecting every single individual who is a member of the group. The decisions made by groups are often different from those made by individuals. Group polarization is one clear example: groups can make decisions considering factors that are tacitly beyond the basis of influence of individual members, in the direction of the coordination of individual inclinations. with edits;