Asked by Christian
Why should goals be set for a group discussion?
to limit who participates in the discussion
to ensure that there are no discussion rules
to form an opinion before the discussion
to establish a purpose for the discussion
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To establish a purpose for the discussion.
Setting goals gives the group focus and direction, helps participants prepare, keeps the conversation on track, and provides criteria for judging whether the discussion succeeded. The other options are incorrect.
Setting goals gives the group focus and direction, helps participants prepare, keeps the conversation on track, and provides criteria for judging whether the discussion succeeded. The other options are incorrect.
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