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Carol belongs to a spiritual growth group at her religious congregation whose members share many values and meet regularly to support each other emotionally, spiritually, and with practical challenges. These are examples of which element in the McMillan-Chavis four elements of sense of community?
 
  a. influence
  b. integration and fulfillment of needs
  c. membership
  d. shared emotional connection

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Shared values among members, and exchange of practical help or emotional support among members, are characteristics of what element in the McMillan-Chavis definition of sense of community?
 
  a. influence
  b. integration and fulfillment of needs
  c. membership
  d. shared emotional connection



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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