Research by Woolley and colleagues (2008) suggest that when it comes to expertise and planning,
a. groups with experts can typically get away with not planning their strategy ahead of time, with little adverse effect on performance
b. groups that create a clear plan for how to address a problem don't enjoy any extra benefits from having experts as members.
c. expertise is much more important than planning when it comes to group performance.
d. only groups that had experts and planned their actions ahead of time did well on a complex task.
d
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the children when they are ages 4, 8 and 12 and then again once they reach age 21. This type of study is A) retrospective research. B) a case study. C) an example of a third variable problem. D) a longitudinal design.