ABSTRACTMitigating the effect of information sharing on group decisions: focus on familiarity and disagreement between decision makersThis study aims to identify the effect of familiarity among group members and their disagreements over decision-making under conditions of unshared information. As a research methodology we adopted a laboratorial quasi-experiment. The decision-making process has gone through reverse translation, cultural adaptation, and two validations. For the experimental application we developed a specific data collection system. In addition, the group discussions were watched by previously trained observers and recorded for later analysis. 144 college classmates participated in the experiment, divided into groups of three...