Multiple Choice
Research on social influence in virtual groups shows that
A) virtual groups are much less influential than "live" groups.
B) virtual groups only have impact when member identities are known.
C) virtual groups only have impact when member identities are hidden.
D) virtual groups can be quite influential even when they are remote.
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