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AEWBW

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Which of the following suggestions will help reduce the effect of social loafing in groups?
 
  A) clearly identify individual responsibilities
  B) provide group rewards instead of individual rewards
  C) increase the overall size of the group
  D) form homogeneous groups to increase group cohesiveness

Question 2

In comparison to large groups, small groups ________.
 
  A) have shorter group tenure
  B) are faster at completing tasks
  C) have longer norming processes
  D) are better at obtaining diverse input



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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