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common knowledge effect  

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  • The common knowledge effect describes the impact on group decision making of whether knowledge relevant to a decision is shared by all group members prior to discussion. Specifically, laboratory studies have shown that information known by everyone prior to discussion has a more powerful influence on decisions than information not shared by everyone. [Source: Encyclopedia of Group Processes & Intergroup Relations; Common Knowledge Effect]

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