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What are the flaws in the assumptions at the base of current global circulation models? How do these flaws fuel the controversy about global warming?
Group Polarization
The tendency for a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members, often observed after group discussions.
Additional Information
Supplementary data or facts that provide further insight or context to a subject matter.
Normative Influence
Social influence leading individuals to conform in order to be accepted or liked by a group, following the group's norms and expectations.
Group Polarization
The phenomenon whereby a group's dominant viewpoint becomes stronger or more extreme after group discussions.
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