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Which of the following is NOT a strategy used by group leaders in the Ending Stage?
 
  a. The group leader should bring the prospect of the ending to the group's attention early in order to establish the ending process.
  b. As the stages of the ending occur, the worker should point out the processes, such as denial.
 c. The group leaders should congratulate the members on their progress with a farewell party.
 d. The group leader can bring personal feelings and recollections to the group.

Question 2

In the Trying It On for Size stage:
 
  a. the group members avoid the feelings associated with the end of the work.
  b. the group members operate independently of the group leader.
 c. the group members depend more on the group leader than his/her colleagues.
  d. all of these answers.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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