Which statement accurately describes the results of a typical collaborative memory experiment?
A) Each individual in the nominal group outperforms the collective performance of the collaborative group on the recall test.
B) Most individuals in the nominal group outperform the collective performance of the collaborative group on the recall test.
C) The collective performance of the collaborative group is greater than the individual performance of participants in the nominal group.
D) The combined performance of individuals in the nominal group is less than the collective performance of the collaborative group on the recall test.
C) The collective performance of the collaborative group is greater than the individual performance of participants in the nominal group.
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What will be an ideal response?