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nautica902

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A crucial difference between traditional work groups and effective groups is that traditional work group members are ______, whereas in effective groups ______
 
  a. Not held accountable; they are held accountable as individuals
  b. Not held accountable; they are held accountable as a group
  c. Held accountable as individuals; they are held accountable as a group
  d. Held accountable as a group; they are held accountable as individuals

Question 2

Which type of group makes free rides for loafers possible?
 
  a. Pseudogroups
  b. Traditional work groups
  c. Effective groups
  d. High-performance groups



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Answer to Question 1

c. Held accountable as individuals; they are held accountable as a group

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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