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Research by Daan Stam shows that shortly suspending group debate to reflect and generate ideas individually leads to more ideas and more diverse ideas compared to traditional, continuous group debates.
Research by Daan Stam shows that shortly suspending group debate to reflect and generate ideas individually leads to more ideas and more diverse ideas compared to traditional, continuous group debates.
Participants
Daan
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Featured
Beentjes, E.
Role: General
Reference type: Journalist