Multiple Choice
In Steiner's taxonomy of group tasks, when comparing the performance of groups with that of individuals, an underlying question is:
A) How many tasks confront the group?
B) How is the group's product related to the members' inputs?
C) Is there a reward or punishment for each performance?
D) How many members will be involved in the task?
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