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kshipps

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Who, based on Bales' research in social exchanges in small groups, has the most status in groups?
 
  A) Those who are perceived as the best managers.
  B) Those who are perceived as being the smartest.
  C) Those who contribute the most to the group.
  D) Those who listen and care the most for other members.

Question 2

What was being exchanged among crew members and the captain in George Homan's research about exchange processes on small warships?
 
  A) structure
  B) legitimacy
  C) listening
  D) dominance



Brummell1998

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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