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According to Wage man (2009), what is a key condition for team effectiveness?
 
  a. Teams should be as large as logistically possible to facilitate a wide range of ideas and input.
  b. Team members should be independent of each other and, where possible, work in isolation.
  c. The team should have an ambiguous overall goal so that they work hard to figure out a direction.
  d. A reward system should provide positive consequences for excellent team performance.

Question 2

Which of the following is not true of applied research in social psychology?
 
  a. It is often conducted by researchers who also conduct basic research.
  b. It contributes to solutions of social problems.
  c. It was pioneered by Kurt Lewin.
  d. It is more experimental than basic research.



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