Multiple Choice
The dynamic-interdependence approach to power posits that
A) Power exists in individuals, not in relationships
B) Power changes constantly as members attempt to achieve the group's
Goals
C) A competitive context is necessary for power to be present
D) A cooperative context is necessary for power to be present
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