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cartlidgeashley

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Which of the following statements about groups and teams is correct?
 
  A) A team is always a group but a group isn't always a team
  B) A group operates independently but a team almost always operates in the larger organizational context
  C) A team will have an assigned leader but a group will have an emergent leader
  D) A group's function is social while a team's function is work

Question 2

What do our perceptions consist of?
 
  A) Our experience combined with current stimuli
  B) Our current reality
  C) The stimuli that surrounds us
  D) A portion of the stimuli that surrounds us



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Answer to Question 1

A
Explanation: A) A team is always a group but a group isn't always a team. The definition of a team can be viewed as a group plus additional factors such as shared goals and accountability.

Answer to Question 2

D
Explanation: D) We only perceive part of what we are exposed to so our reality is based on limited information.



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