The conventional interacting group is compared with nominal and delphl groups in terms of the quantity of ideas generated and perceived satisfaction of participants. On an applied fact-finding problem with no known solu- tion, the nominal and delphi groups are equally effective and both clearly are more effective than conventional interacting groups. A
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Ven, A. H. V. D., & Delbecq, A. L. (1974). The Effectiveness of Nominal, Delphi, and Interacting Group Decision Making Processes. Academy of Management Journal, 17(4), 605–621. https://doi.org/10.5465/255641
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