Worst case analysis exaggerates the
a. need for help from other states.
b. hostile intentions of one’s adversary.
c. importance of groupthink.
d. role of non-state actors.

Answer :

Worst case analysis exaggerates the hostile intentions of one’s adversary.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Worst-case thinking could be a means of viewing the world that exaggerates the rare and strange and offers the rare far more credence than it deserves.

It’s not extremely a principle; it is a low-cost trick to justify what you already believe. It lets lazy or biased individuals create what appear to be cogent arguments while not understanding the total issue.

Other Questions