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LCritchfi

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Groups and teams differ primarily on which factor?
 
  A) Shared responsibility for goals
  B) Basic unit of coordinating work in organizations
  C) Accomplish tasks that can't be effectively performed by an individual
  D) Operate within organizations

Question 2

What would you perceive as novel and distinct?
 
  A) Your 75-year-old OB teacher driving a yellow Hummer
  B) Someone carrying an umbrella on a rainy day
  C) Cars that are the same color as yours
  D) The perception of distinctiveness is based on behavioral factors



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Answer to Question 1

A
Explanation: A) Shared responsibility for goals is one factor that teams have but groups don't.

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) Because the perception of a Hummer driving 75-year-old OB instructor is something new and unusual, you are likely to perceive it as novel and distinct.



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