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Diane

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People are more likely to join performance groups when
 
  A) they worry they may fail as individuals.
  B) they believe that their partners will be less skilled at the task.
  C) the task is stereotypically male.
  D) the task is stereotypically female.

Question 2

Working in groups can increase overall effectiveness or productivity when
 
  A) all members have similar tasks.
  B) the task is routine.
  C) it is possible to identify the contributions of each member of the group.
  D) social loafing occurs.



cuttiesgirl16

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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