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Common-Knowledge Effect - A Harmful Bias in Team Decision Making

The common-knowledge effect is a decision-making bias where teams overemphasize the information most team members understand instead of pursuing and incorporating the unique knowledge of team members. This phenomenon hindering team decision making has been consistently confirmed by psychology researchers over four decades.

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