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Why is the idea of the definition of the situation important to the understanding of group dynamics?
 
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The Byrne Corporation has headquarters in Chicago and manufacturing plants in Korea, Brazil, and Australia. It sells its products in 47 countries. The Byrne Corporation may be classified as:
 
  a. a conglomerate
  b. a monopoly
  c. a multinational corporation
  d. an oligopoly



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Answer to Question 1

How groups or individuals interpret what is happening is crucial to understanding the way in which people interact. The definition of the situation by explicit evaluation or through phrases, gestures, and other symbolic behavior, gives clues to the reasons for certain actions and reactions by group members.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 1, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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