Which statement about disagreements in a

discussion is the most accurate? (1 point)
Disagreements are considered unavoidable but
are often helpful.
Disagreements only happen when people are not
listening carefully to each other.
Disagreeing with people in a group means that
the original assertion was in error.
Disagreeing with other group members indicates
a lack of preparedness.

1 answer

The most accurate statement about disagreements in a discussion is: Disagreements are considered unavoidable but are often helpful.

This acknowledges that differing opinions can arise naturally during discussions and can lead to deeper understanding and better solutions when managed constructively.